- verbprod (verb) · prods (third person present) · prodded (past tense) · prodded (past participle) · prodding (present participle)
- poke (someone) with a finger, foot, or pointed object:"he prodded her in the ribs to stop her snoring" · "a woman prods at a tiger with a stick"
- stimulate or persuade (someone who is reluctant or slow) to do something:"he has been trying to prod the White House into launching an antipoverty program"
nounprod (noun) · prods (plural noun)- a poke with a finger, foot, or pointed object:"he gave the wire netting an experimental prod"
- an act of stimulating or reminding someone to do something:"he'll need a little prod to get back to the task at hand"
- a pointed implement, typically one discharging an electric current and used as a goad:"a cattle prod"
Originmid 16th century (as a verb): perhaps symbolic of a short poking movement, or a blend of poke and dialect brod ‘to goad, prod’. The noun dates from the mid 18th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- poke (someone) with a finger, foot, or pointed object:
noun- a poke with a finger, foot, or pointed object:
- an act of stimulating or reminding someone to do something:
- a pointed implement, typically one discharging an electric current and used as a goad:
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- To poke or jab with something pointedProd is a verb that means to poke or jab with something pointed1. It can also mean to rouse or incite as if by poking; nag; goad1. As a noun, prod refers to the act of prodding; a poke or jab1. It can also refer to various pointed instruments used as a goad, especially an electrified rod that administers a mild shock1. In addition, to prod someone is to encourage someone to take action, especially when the person is slow or unwilling2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.verb (used with object),prod·ded, prod·ding. to poke or jab with or as if with something pointed: I prodded him with my elbow. to rouse or incite as if by poking; nag; goad. noun the act of prodding; a poke or jab. any of various pointed instruments used as a goad, especially an electrified rod that administers a mild shock: a cattle prod.www.dictionary.com/browse/prodTo prod someone is to encourage someone to take action, esp. when the person is slow or unwilling: [ I ] No matter how much I prod he will not tell me what happened.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/prod
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