They both mean "to bother greatly."
To pester, to annoy, to irritate, to harass
Attack harass, harry, plague, badger, pester, surround, enclose, blockade, encircle, hem in, lay siege to
She didn't want to beleaguer him with unnecessary texts and e-mails. The word beleaguer is used as a verb, and some synonyms are pester, annoy, and plague.
Some synonyms for annoy are disturb, trouble, pester or distress.
Jean-Baptiste Bertrand has written: 'A historical relation of the plague at Marseilles in the year 1720 ..' -- subject(s): Plague 'Relation historique de la peste de Marseille, en 1720' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Plague
pester = bug
badger, pester, plague, harass, hassle, harry, keep on at, carp at, needle irritate, annoy, worry, trouble, torment, irk, disturb, vex, bother, distress
My brother always comes into my room to pester me.
Pester Lloyd ended in 1945.
Pester Lloyd was created in 1854.
Haress is not an English word. In case this was a typo, some 6-letter synonyms for harass are attack, bother, hassle, maraud, noodge, pester, plague, and stress.
Pester - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014