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noun

badger

BAD-zhuh
noun
1
A burrowing, mostly nocturnal mammal known for its black-and-white striped face and stocky build.
"A badger dug a burrow at the edge of the woods."
verb
1
To repeatedly pester or nag someone until they give in or respond.
"The kids kept badgering their parents for a dog."
"Reporters badgered the mayor with questions about the scandal."

How to Use Badger

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishEither the striped burrowing animal, or (as a verb) to nag someone relentlessly until they cave.

Common pairings
badger someone into badger for an answer

Word Forms

badgered past tense, badgers plural, badgers plural, Badgers plural, Badgers plural, badgers singular

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Etymology

The verb comes from the noun (via a Middle English word meaning "marked by a badge," referring to the animal's badge-like facial marking), later extended to describe the persistent, nagging behavior once associated with badger-baiting.

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