nagging feeling
Frequency: 5.54.1 per million words
an unpleasant feeling that persists over time
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Examples (20)
- I had a nagging feeling that I had forgotten something important.
- I had a nagging feeling that I had forgotten something important.
- There's a nagging feeling in the back of my mind about this decision.
- Despite her reassurances, a nagging feeling of doubt lingered.
- She couldn't shake the nagging feeling that something was wrong.
- He couldn't shake off the nagging feeling that he was being watched.
- A nagging feeling of doubt crept into his thoughts.
- A nagging feeling in my gut told me something was wrong.
- The nagging feeling persisted throughout the entire meeting.
- She ignored the nagging feeling that she should have stayed home.
- I have this nagging feeling that we're missing something obvious.
- There's always a nagging feeling before a big presentation.
- Her nagging feeling of unease wouldn't go away.
- The detective had a nagging feeling about the suspect's alibi.
- A nagging feeling told him he should double-check his work.
- Do you ever get a nagging feeling that you're missing out?
- The nagging feeling of guilt stayed with her for days.
- He was plagued by a nagging feeling of guilt.
- Despite everything seeming fine, a nagging feeling suggested otherwise.
- A nagging feeling kept her awake all night.