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Goad into Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡoʊd/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
GOHD IN-too, GOHD in-TOO, GOHD IN-tuh
ɡˈəʊd/ /ˈɪntʊ
g-OHD IN-tuh

Definition

To strongly encourage, provoke, or pressure someone to do something, often something they are reluctant to do.

Usage & Nuances

"Goad into" is informal and usually used when someone is pressured to act, sometimes through teasing or challenge. Often followed by a gerund or "doing something". It has a slightly negative tone, as it suggests reluctance or annoyance. Common phrasing: "goad someone into doing something".

Example Sentences

He goaded her into joining the contest.

basic

Don't let them goad you into making a bad decision.

basic

The kids goaded him into trying the spicy food.

basic

His friends kept teasing him until they finally goaded him into dancing on the table.

natural

She was usually shy, but his jokes goaded her into speaking up.

natural

I wouldn't have bought it if my brother hadn't goaded me into it.

natural