pester

[ˈpɛstər]

pester Definition

trouble or annoy (someone) with frequent or persistent requests or interruptions.

Using pester: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pester" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She constantly pestered him with questions.

  • Example

    The kids were pestering me to take them to the park.

  • Example

    I'm sorry to pester you, but could you please help me with this?

  • Example

    He was being pestered by creditors.

pester Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pester

Antonyms for pester

Idioms Using pester

  • to treat someone the same way they have been treating others, especially in a negative way

    Example

    After years of pestering her colleagues, she finally got a taste of her own medicine when her boss started pestering her.

  • to subject someone to a difficult or stressful experience

    Example

    The job interview really put me through the wringer.

  • get off someone's back

    to stop bothering or criticizing someone

    Example

    I wish my parents would get off my back about my grades.

Phrases with pester

  • the ability of children to nag adults, especially to influence their buying habits

    Example

    The toy industry relies heavily on pester power to sell their products.

  • the regulation or management of a species defined as a pest, usually because it is perceived to be detrimental to a person's health, the ecology, or the economy

    Example

    The restaurant had to call pest control to deal with a rat infestation.

  • pesto pasta

    a dish made with pasta and pesto sauce, typically consisting of crushed garlic, basil, pine nuts, Parmesan cheese, and olive oil

    Example

    I'm in the mood for some pesto pasta tonight.

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Summary: pester in Brief

'Pester' [ˈpɛstər] means to trouble or annoy someone with frequent or persistent requests or interruptions. It can be used in various contexts, such as when children are pestering adults, creditors are pestering debtors, or when someone is being pestered with questions. 'Pester' also has idiomatic expressions like 'give someone a taste of their own medicine,' meaning to treat someone the same way they have been treating others, and 'put someone through the wringer,' meaning to subject someone to a difficult or stressful experience.