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The synonyms of “Pest” are: pestilence, plague, blighter, cuss, gadfly, pesterer, pestis, nuisance, bother, annoyance, irritation, irritant, thorn in one's flesh, thorn in one's side, vexation, trial, the bane of one's life, menace, curse, problem, trouble, worry, inconvenience, bore
Pest as a Noun
Definitions of "Pest" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “pest” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock, etc.
- A persistently annoying person.
- A serious (sometimes fatal) infection of rodents caused by Yersinia pestis and accidentally transmitted to humans by the bite of a flea that has bitten an infected animal.
- An annoying person or thing; a nuisance.
- Bubonic plague.
- Any epidemic disease with a high death rate.
- Any unwanted and destructive insect or other animal that attacks food or crops or livestock etc.
Synonyms of "Pest" as a noun (24 Words)
annoyance | Something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness. There was annoyance at government interference. |
blighter | A persistently annoying person. You little blighter. |
bore | A person who evokes boredom. He shot a guard in the leg with a twelve bore. |
bother | Effort, trouble, or difficulty. A spot of bother. |
curse | An offensive word or phrase used to express anger or annoyance. At every blow there was a curse. |
cuss | An annoying or stubborn person or animal. He was certainly an unsociable cuss. |
gadfly | Any of various large flies that annoy livestock. Always a gadfly he attacked intellectual orthodoxies. |
inconvenience | The state or fact of being troublesome or difficult with regard to one’s personal requirements or comfort. The inconveniences of life in a remote city. |
irritant | A thing that is continually annoying or distracting. In 1966 Vietnam was becoming an irritant to the government. |
irritation | The stimulation of an organism, cell, or organ to produce an active response. The minor irritations of life. |
menace | A person or thing that is likely to cause harm; a threat or danger. A new initiative aimed at beating the menace of drugs. |
nuisance | (law) a broad legal concept including anything that disturbs the reasonable use of your property or endangers life and health or is offensive. It s a nuisance having all those people clomping through the house. |
pesterer | A persistently annoying person. |
pestilence | A serious (sometimes fatal) infection of rodents caused by Yersinia pestis and accidentally transmitted to humans by the bite of a flea that has bitten an infected animal. Racism is a pestilence at the heart of the nation. |
pestis | A serious sometimes fatal infection of rodents caused by Yersinia pestis and accidentally transmitted to humans by the bite of a flea that has bitten an infected animal. |
plague | A contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium typically with the formation of buboes bubonic plague and sometimes infection of the lungs pneumonic plague. A plague of grasshoppers. |
problem | A state of difficulty that needs to be resolved. The problem of ageism in Hollywood. |
the bane of one's life | Something causing misery or death. |
thorn in one's flesh | Something that causes irritation and annoyance. |
thorn in one's side | A small sharp-pointed tip resembling a spike on a stem or leaf. |
trial | (sports) a preliminary competition to determine qualifications. The editor was summoned to stand trial for libel. |
trouble | The malfunction of something such as a machine or a part of the body. He won without any trouble. |
vexation | Something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness. Jenna bit her lip in vexation. |
worry | A source of anxiety. He s demented with worry. |
Usage Examples of "Pest" as a noun
- He sprayed the garden to get rid of pests.
- Pest control.
- The tomato plant attracts a pest called whitefly.
- An effective method for controlling insect pests.
- Many pests have developed resistance to the common pesticides.
- He was a real pest.
Associations of "Pest" (30 Words)
ant | A small insect typically having a sting and living in a complex social colony with one or more breeding queens. It is wingless except for fertile adults, which form large mating swarms, and is proverbial for its industriousness. |
aphid | Any of various small plant-sucking insects. |
arachnid | Relating to or denoting arachnids. |
bee | An insect of a large group to which the honeybee belongs including many solitary as well as social kinds. A sewing bee. |
bug | Conceal a miniature microphone in (a room or device) in order to listen to or record someone’s conversations secretly. They caught the sailing bug. |
butterfly | Flutter like a butterfly. A butterfly clip. |
caterpillar | A vehicle with caterpillar tracks. |
cockroach | A scavenging insect that resembles a beetle, having long antennae and legs and typically a broad, flattened body. Several tropical kinds have become established worldwide as household pests. |
dragonfly | Slender-bodied non-stinging insect having iridescent wings that are outspread at rest; adults and nymphs feed on mosquitoes etc. |
earthworm | Terrestrial worm that burrows into and helps aerate soil; often surfaces when the ground is cool or wet; used as bait by anglers. |
exterminator | A person whose job is to eradicate pests from a building or area; a pest controller. He became an exterminator of pumas tracking them down in dark caverns. |
flea | Any wingless bloodsucking parasitic insect noted for ability to leap. |
gadfly | A fly that bites livestock, especially a horsefly, warble fly, or botfly. Always a gadfly he attacked intellectual orthodoxies. |
grasshopper | A plant-eating insect with long hind legs which are used for jumping and for producing a chirping sound, frequenting grassy places and low vegetation. |
hornet | Large stinging paper wasp. |
housefly | A common small fly occurring worldwide in and around human habitation. Its eggs are laid in decaying material, and the fly can be a health hazard due to its contamination of food. |
insect | A small arthropod animal that has six legs and generally one or two pairs of wings. Insect pests. |
insectivorous | (of a plant such as the sundew) able to capture and digest insects. |
louse | A person who has a nasty or unethical character undeserving of respect. |
mite | Any of numerous very small to minute arachnids often infesting animals or plants or stored foods. |
mosquito | Two-winged insect whose female has a long proboscis to pierce the skin and suck the blood of humans and animals. |
moth | A clothes moth. I store my sweaters in plastic bags to protect them from moths. |
nit | A luminance unit equal to 1 candle per square meter measured perpendicular to the rays from the source. You stupid nit. |
pesticide | A chemical used to kill pests (as rodents or insects. |
plague | A contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium typically with the formation of buboes bubonic plague and sometimes infection of the lungs pneumonic plague. He has been plagued by ill health. |
scorpion | Used in names of arachnids and insects resembling a scorpion e g false scorpion water scorpion. |
spider | Move in a scuttling manner suggestive of a spider. A treecreeper spidered head first down the tree trunk. |
tarantula | A large black wolf spider of southern Europe, whose bite was formerly believed to cause tarantism. |
termite | A small, pale soft-bodied insect that lives in large colonies with several different castes, typically within a mound of cemented earth. Many kinds feed on wood and can be highly destructive to trees and timber. |
worm | Used in names of other animals that resemble worms in some way e g slow worm shipworm. Worms take advantage of automatic file sending and receiving features found on many computers. |