Jiggle vs Niggle - What's the difference?
jiggle | niggle |
To shake something gently; to rattle or wiggle.
To shake, rattle, or wiggle.
A minor complaint or problem.
* 2012 , The Guardian,
(obsolete) Small, cramped handwriting.
To trifle with; to deceive; to mock.
To dwell too much on minor points.
To fidget, fiddle, be restless.
As nouns the difference between jiggle and niggle
is that jiggle is a weak, shaking movement while niggle is a minor complaint or problem.As verbs the difference between jiggle and niggle
is that jiggle is to shake something gently; to rattle or wiggle while niggle is to trifle with; to deceive; to mock.jiggle
English
Verb
(jiggl)- Jiggle the handle and see if the water stops.
- The jelly jiggled in the bowl for a few moments after it was set down.
Derived terms
* jigglyniggle
English
Noun
(en noun)London 2012: Christian Taylor aims high as Phillips Idowu stays away, by Anna Kessel
- The Olympic medal contender's back problem has been described as a "niggle " by the head coach, Charles van Commenee, but Porter's friend and former team-mate Danielle Carruthers revealed that the injury is playing on the Briton's mind.
Verb
(niggl)- (Beaumont and Fletcher)