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1 prikkel
n. goad, sting, stinger, prickle, prick, pricker, stimulus, stimulation, stimulant, spur, incentive, incitement, impulse, impulsion, provocation, provocative, whet, fillip, ginger -
2 prikkelen
v. prickle, titillate, tickle, tingle, irritate, prick, pique, needle, nettle, excite, incite, exarchate, set on edge, goad, prod, provoke, whet, fret, arouse, spur -
3 aansporen
♦voorbeelden:1 iemand tot iets aansporen • urge someone to (do) something; 〈 iets verkeerds〉 goad/egg someone into (doing) somethingiemand aansporen tot grotere inspanning • incite someone to greater efforts -
4 iemand tot iets aansporen
iemand tot iets aansporenurge someone to (do) something; 〈 iets verkeerds〉 goad/egg someone into (doing) somethingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand tot iets aansporen
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5 iemand tot iets opporren
iemand tot iets opporrenprod/goad someone into doing/on to do somethingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand tot iets opporren
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6 ophitsen
♦voorbeelden:1 een hond ophitsen • tease/bait a dogiemand ophitsen • get someone's hackles upde mensen tegen elkaar ophitsen • set people at one another's throats -
7 opjutten tot
opjutten totgoad/provoke into -
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9 opporren
♦voorbeelden:2 iemand tot iets opporren • prod/goad someone into doing/on to do something -
10 prikkelen
♦voorbeelden:hij raakte enigszins geprikkeld • he became rather irritatediemand tot het uiterste prikkelen • provoke someone to the utmostiemand prikkelen tot harder werken • encourage someone to work harder♦voorbeelden:
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Goad — Goad, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Goaded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Goading}.] To prick; to drive with a goad; hence, to urge forward, or to rouse by anything pungent, severe, irritating, or inflaming; to stimulate. [1913 Webster] That temptation that doth goad … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Goad — Goad, n. [AS. g[=a]d; perh. akin to AS. g[=a]r a dart, and E. gore. See {Gore}, v. t.] A pointed instrument used to urge on a beast; hence, any necessity that urges or stimulates. [1913 Webster] The daily goad urging him to the daily toil.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
goad on — ˌgoad ˈon [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they goad on he/she/it goads on present participle goading on past tense … Useful english dictionary
goad — n spur, incentive, inducement, *motive, spring, impulse Analogous words: impelling or impulsion, driving or drive (see corresponding verbs at MOVE): urge, lust, passion, *desire Antonyms: curb goad vb *urge, egg, exhort, spur, prod, prick, sic… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
goad — goad·man; goad; … English syllables
goad — [n] stimulus catalyst, compulsion, desire, drive, impetus, impulse, impulsion, incentive, incitation, incitement, irritation, lash, lust, motivation, passion, pressure, prod, spur, urge, whip, zeal; concepts 20,661 Ant. deterrent, discouragement … New thesaurus
goad — ► NOUN 1) a spiked stick used for driving cattle. 2) a thing that stimulates someone into action. ► VERB 1) provoke to action. 2) urge on with a goad. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
goad — [gōd] n. [ME gode < OE gad, akin to Langobardic gaida, javelin < IE base * ĝhei , to throw > Sans hinvati, (he) hurls] 1. a sharp pointed stick used in driving oxen 2. any driving impulse; spur vt. to drive with or as with a goad; prod… … English World dictionary
goad — I noun catalyst, encouragement, fillip, impetus, incentive, incitement, inducement, instigation, lash, pique, pressure, prick, prod, provocation, spur, stimulant, stimulus, thorn, tickler II verb abet, agitate, annoy, arouse, badger, bait, bring… … Law dictionary
goad — (n.) O.E. gad point, spearhead, arrowhead, from P.Gmc. *gaido (Cf. Lombardic gaida spear ), from PIE *ghei (Cf. Skt. hetih missile, projectile, himsati he injures; Avestan zaena weapon; Gk. khaios shepherd s staff; O.E … Etymology dictionary
Goad — For other uses, see Goad (disambiguation). Egyptian goddess Neith bearing her war goddess symbols, the crossed arrows and shield on her head, the ankh and the Egyptian goad … Wikipedia