an English question

@dufresne (137)
China
May 5, 2009 7:50pm CST
In "But I came away with nagging questions: what did Enron produce?" Does "nagging" mean "continuous and troublesome"?
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• United States
7 May 09
yes,i would say that's a good equivalent. you could also say it is a "burden on the mind".
@asianwind (365)
• Philippines
6 May 09
Hi there! Yes you can say that. It can also mean repetitive in the most annoying manner so yep troublesome is also appropriate...
@sl2009 (6)
• China
6 May 09
yes, nagging just means trouble things.
• United States
6 May 09
I would probably use the words "persistent and annoying" to describe the word "nagging". Nagging isnt always troublesome so much as it is usually frustrating or annoying. It very much is continuous, or at least repeated, though.