
verb (used without object), nig·gled, nig·gling. to criticize, especially constantly or repeatedly, in a peevish or petty way; carp: to niggle about the fine points of interpretation; preferring to niggle rather than take steps to correct a situation.Click to see full answer. Likewise, people ask, has a niggle meaning? niggle verb [I or T] (CRITICIZE) to criticize someone about small details or give too much attention to details: She niggles endlessly over the exact pronunciation.Also Know, where does the word niggling come from? Origin uncertain, but likely borrowed from Norwegian nigla (“to be stingy”), ultimately from Old Norse hnøggr (“stingy; miserly”), related to Old English hnēaw (“stingy; niggardly”). Likewise, people ask, how do you use niggle in a sentence? Examples of niggle in a Sentence Verb She had been niggled by worry her entire life. He’s always niggling over small details. Noun I’ve had a knee niggle for the past few days. He has a bit of a niggle in his back.What does niggling pain mean?: causing you to feel a slight pain or to be worried or annoyed for a long time. See the full definition for niggling in the English Language Learners Dictionary. niggling.
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