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- verbnod (verb) · nods (third person present) · nodded (past tense) · nodded (past participle) · nodding (present participle)
- lower and raise one's head slightly and briefly, especially in greeting, assent, or understanding, or to give someone a signal:"she nodded her head in agreement" · "he nodded to Monica to unlock the door"
- signify or express (greeting, assent, or understanding) by nodding:"he nodded his consent"
- move one's head up and down repeatedly:"he shut his eyes, nodding to the beat" · "foxgloves nodding by the path"
- draw or direct attention to someone or something by moving one's head:"he nodded toward the corner of the room"
- have one's head fall forward when drowsy or asleep:"Anna nodded over her book"
nounnod (noun) · nods (plural noun)Originlate Middle English (as a verb): perhaps of Low German origin; compare with Middle High German notten ‘move about, shake’. The noun dates from the mid 16th century. - People also ask
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