100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "goad"

Definition

  • Goad (noun): A goad is a spiked stick used for driving cattle, or figuratively, it refers to something that urges or stimulates a person to act, often in a provoking manner.

Synonyms

  • Provoke
  • Incitement
  • Stimulus
  • Irritant
  • Spur
  • Incentive

Antonyms

  • Discouragement
  • Restraint
  • Deterrent
  • Indifference
  • Apathy

Examples

  1. He used a stick to goad the horse into moving faster.
  2. Her constant questions would goad him into finally revealing the truth.
  3. They tried to goad him into making a rash decision.
  4. The coach would goad his players to perform better during practice.
  5. She felt the need to goad her friend to take more risks.
  6. The teasing remarks only served to goad him further.
  7. It’s not wise to goad someone who is already upset.
  8. The challenge was enough to goad him into action.
  9. He would often goad his brother for fun.
  10. The film did not goad viewers into any specific emotion.
  11. The teacher tried to goad her students into participating in class discussions.
  12. Feeling trapped, he decided to goad his opponent into making a mistake.
  13. The loud crowd began to goad the players to perform better.
  14. She would goad him with her playful banter.
  15. They tried to goad the politician into a heated debate.
  16. His friends would goad him into joining them for the trip.
  17. The harsh criticism seemed to goad her into proving herself.
  18. He realized that his jealousy was only a way to goad her.
  19. The advertisements aimed to goad consumers into buying the latest gadget.
  20. She used her charm to goad him into confessing his feelings.
  21. The coach's strategies were meant to goad the team into winning.
  22. He couldn’t resist the urge to goad his rival during the match.
  23. The provocative article was intended to goad readers into discussing the issue.
  24. Sometimes, it’s best to ignore those who goad you unnecessarily.
  25. They decided to goad the crowd with loud music and performances.
  26. Her competitive nature would often goad her to work harder.
  27. The manager's remarks seemed to goad the staff into action.
  28. He felt the urge to goad her into making a decision.
  29. The situation began to goad him into taking drastic measures.
  30. The teasing was meant to goad him, but it went too far.
  31. She tried to goad him into standing up for himself.
  32. His friends would often goad him into trying new things.
  33. The coach would goad the players by challenging their abilities.
  34. The journalist aimed to goad the politician into a revealing statement.
  35. Her determination would goad her to achieve her goals.
  36. They attempted to goad him into a confrontation.
  37. The unexpected turn of events seemed to goad him into action.
  38. The playful rivalry would often goad them to do better.
  39. The debate was heated, as each side tried to goad the other.
  40. He had a knack for goading his friends into silly competitions.
  41. She would often goad him into trying new restaurants.
  42. The challenge was designed to goad participants into pushing their limits.
  43. His comments seemed to goad her into defending her position.
  44. The playful banter was meant to goad her into laughter.
  45. They decided to goad him into sharing his thoughts.
  46. The pressure began to goad him into working extra hours.
  47. The critic’s review was intended to goad the artist into improving.
  48. The goal was to goad the audience into reacting.
  49. His friends would often goad him into taking risks.
  50. The dare was designed to goad him into jumping off the cliff.
  51. Her laughter was enough to goad him into a smile.
  52. The rival team tried to goad them into making mistakes.
  53. They used humor to goad him into joining the group.
  54. The constant pressure began to goad him into a breakdown.
  55. The challenge would goad even the most reluctant participant.
  56. He knew how to goad his sister into a playful argument.
  57. The situation was tense enough to goad anyone into action.
  58. They attempted to goad the debate to a more serious level.
  59. Her enthusiasm would often goad him to be more adventurous.
  60. The referees tried to goad the players into behaving properly.
  61. He used sarcasm to goad his friend into a response.
  62. The thrill of competition would goad him to give his best.
  63. The unexpected news seemed to goad her into making a decision.
  64. She didn’t mean to goad him into revealing his secrets.
  65. The challenge was enough to goad him into participating.
  66. Peer pressure can often goad individuals into poor choices.
  67. The playful rivalry would goad them to perform better.
  68. She would often goad him to try new things.
  69. The tension in the room began to goad everyone into silence.
  70. His comments were meant to goad her into a response.
  71. The playful teasing only served to goad him further.
  72. The crowd began to goad the performers for an encore.
  73. The coach’s words would often goad his team into victory.
  74. Her enthusiasm would goad him to join her on adventures.
  75. The competitive nature of the game could easily goad players into cheating.
  76. The unexpected praise seemed to goad her into working harder.
  77. He couldn’t help but goad his friends into making a bet.
  78. The playful challenge was enough to goad him into accepting.
  79. The disagreement began to goad them into a heated argument.
  80. Her determination would often goad her to succeed.
  81. The unexpected compliment seemed to goad her into smiling.
  82. They tried to goad him into revealing his strategy.
  83. The playful banter was just a way to goad him into laughter.
  84. The audience was eager to goad the performers into a better show.
  85. The rivalry would often goad them to outdo each other.
  86. Her persistence would goad him to confront his fears.
  87. The competitive spirit can sometimes goad people into reckless behavior.
  88. The coach’s criticism seemed to goad the team into training harder.
  89. He would always goad her into taking more chances.
  90. The challenge was designed to goad participants into stepping outside their comfort zone.
  91. The unexpected twist in the story did not goad the reader into any conclusion.
  92. His playful nature would often goad his friends into mischief.
  93. The dare was meant to goad him into showing off.
  94. She felt the need to goad her colleagues to meet the deadline.
  95. The rivalry would often goad them into showcasing their talents.
  96. The unexpected compliment seemed to goad her into accepting the challenge.
  97. He decided to goad his teammates into a spirited game.
  98. The friendly competition would often goad them into pushing their limits.
  99. The challenge was enough to goad him into trying something new.
  100. The critic’s harsh words would often goad artists into improving their work.