Vocabulary Spotlight

Badger

Part of Speech: Verb, Noun

Definition: To repeatedly ask or annoy someone in order to get them to do something.

“The child continued to badger his mother with questions about getting a new puppy.”

Pronunciation

[ˈbædʒər]

Synonyms, Antonyms & Related Words

Synonyms

Harass
Pester
Nag
Bother
Hound

Antonyms

Leave alone
Soothe
Comfort
Encourage

Related Words

Badgering (verb)
Pestering (verb)

Word Origin

“Badger” as a verb likely comes from the persistent nature of badger animals. The term evolved to describe the behavior of pestering someone persistently, much like how a badger persistently digs and burrows.

Word Family

Noun: Badger – An animal known for its burrowing and persistent digging.

Verb: Badger – To harass or pester someone repeatedly.

Mnemonics

Think of someone persistently “digging” into a topic, just like a badger digs into the ground.

Alternatively: Remember “badgering” as being like a “nagging badger,” endlessly prodding.

Industry-specific Usage

Law

In legal contexts, a lawyer may badger a witness by repeatedly asking questions, potentially irritating them into revealing new information.

Sales

In sales, persistent follow-ups can border on badgering if the approach becomes too repetitive and unwanted by the client.

Parenting

Children often badger their parents for things they want, repeatedly asking until they receive a definitive answer.

In Context

Badgering is commonly seen as a repetitive or nagging action, often used to get someone to respond or take action. While it can be effective, it can also lead to frustration or annoyance.

In social interactions, badgering may damage relationships if overused, leading to resentment or strained communications.

In a professional setting, persistent questioning or follow-ups may cross into badgering, depending on the tone and frequency of the inquiries.

Vocabulary Challenges

1. Which of the following is closest in meaning to “badger”?

Admire
Praise
Celebrate
Pester

‘Pester’ is correct as it also means to repeatedly bother or annoy someone.

2. Fill in the blank: He would ______ his sister until she agreed to play the game with him.

badger
compliment
soothe
ignore

‘Badger’ fits here as it describes persistently bothering someone until they give in.

3. In which context would “badger” be LEAST appropriate?

A child asking for a toy repeatedly
A lawyer pressing a witness
A calm conversation
A salesperson following up constantly

‘A calm conversation’ is least appropriate, as badgering implies repeated, persistent questioning or annoyance.