Learn English – How to teach what synonym to use according to context

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I'm a teacher of English as a foreign language, and today I was reviewing some vocabulary from a book with my students. We found "irksome" and "pestering" to refer to something that is annoying. A student asked if there was a way to know when to use "irksome" and when is better to use "pestering". So, it occurred to me that maybe there is a way to know what word is the best fit to a given context, maybe a dictionary or another type of resource.

Best Answer

You use irksome of something that irks you.
You use pestering of something that pesters you.

Both irk and pester refer to some irritation of their objects
(which must be human or at least capable of emotion), but they have different connotations.

Pester refers to repeated episodes of being irritated (usually by something or someone).
Irk simply means being irritated (ditto), with no reference to history or repetition.

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