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nod
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nod
verb
/nɒd/
Nocturnal
Noise
Meaning
to move one's head down and up to show agreement or acknowledgment
to move your head up and down, especially to show agreement or understanding
Example Sentences
She nodded in agreement with the proposal.
She nodded in agreement with the proposal.
Synonyms
agree, acknowledge, approve, confirm, shake, tilt, bow
Entry 1
agree, acknowledge, approve, confirm
Entry 2
shake, tilt, bow
Antonyms
shake, disagree, deny, shake head
Entry 1
shake, disagree, deny
Entry 2
shake head, disagree
Collocations
nod agreement, nod slowly, nod approvingly, nod politely, nod understanding, nod in agreement, nod your head, nod yes
Entry 1
nod agreement, nod slowly, nod approvingly, nod politely, nod understanding
Entry 2
nod in agreement, nod your head, nod yes
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