verb
- moving the head up and down, especially to show agreement or acknowledgment
- becoming drowsy or falling asleep while sitting up
Usage: present participle of ‘nod’
Usage: present participle of ‘nod’
adjective
- drooping or swaying gently, as flowers or plants in the wind
Examples
- She was nodding in agreement during the meeting.
- The student was nodding off during the lecture.
- He kept nodding his head to the music.
- The elderly man was nodding in his chair by the fireplace.
- The nodding daffodils swayed in the spring breeze.
- I saw her nodding at me from across the room.
- The nodding flowers created a peaceful garden scene.