Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
nudgy
Adjective
/ˈnʌdʒi/

Definition
Nudgy refers to the act of pushing or urging someone to do something in a gentle or persistent way.

Examples
- She gave him a nudgy reminder to complete his assignment.
- The coach used a nudgy approach to motivate the players during practice.

Meaning
To nudge someone is to prompt or encourage them subtly to take action or change their behavior, often used in the context of influencing decisions or choices.

Synonyms
- Prompting
- Encouraging
- Coaxing