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1 övendire
goad -
2 kışkırtarak teşvik et
goad with spurs -
3 kışkırtmak
v. provoke, instigate, incite, set on, warm up, excite, agitate, antagonize, defy, egg, egg on, ferment, foment, ginger, ginger up, goad, goad on, hound, hound on, inflame, jockey into, lash, prod, rouse, solicit, sting, stir up, tempt, whip up -
4 kışkırtmamak
v. (neg. form of kışkırtmak) provoke, instigate, incite, set on, warm up, excite, agitate, antagonize, defy, egg, egg on, ferment, foment, ginger, ginger up, goad, goad on, hound, hound on, inflame, jockey into, lash, prod, rouse, solicit, sting, stir up, tempt, whip up -
5 teşvik
n. encouragement, stimulation, incitement, instigation, countenance, exhortation, inducement, pull, pump priming, sendoff* * *1. stimulation 2. exhortation 3. incitement 4. urge (n.) 5. goad (n.) -
6 teşvik et
1. urge to 2. urge to be 3. exhort 4. incite 5. goading (v.) 6. goaded (v.) 7. urge (v.) 8. goad (v.) -
7 dürtmek
v. prod, goad, incite, dig, edge on, ginger, ginger up, hustle, jab, jog, jolt, nudge, poke, shove, spur, thrust -
8 dürtmemek
v. (neg. form of dürtmek) prod, goad, incite, dig, edge on, ginger, ginger up, hustle, jab, jog, jolt, nudge, poke, shove, spur, thrust -
9 rahatsız eden şey
n. disturber, goad -
10 öküz dürtme değneği
n. goad -
11 üvendire
n. goad, prod -
12 berke
A rod or whip used to beat thieves or to goad asses -
13 berke
A rod or whip used to beat thieves or to goad asses -
14 dürtmek
"to poke, to prod, to goad; to incite, to provoke, to stimulate" -
15 gönder
"pole, staff; flagpole, mast; goad" -
16 kışkırtmak
"to provoke; to induce, to instigate, to incite, to prompt, to goad (into); to frighten away" -
17 nodul
spike on a goad -
18 nodullamak
to goad -
19 üvendire
ox-goad -
20 dürtmek
/ı/ 1. to prod, goad. 2. to incite, provoke, urge on, stir up, instigate.
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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