English > pleasant: 2 senses > adjective 1Meaning | affording pleasure; being in harmony / harmony with your taste or likings. |
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Examples | - "we had a pleasant evening together"
- "a pleasant scene"
- "pleasant sensations"
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Attribute of | pleasantness, sweetness | The quality of giving pleasure |
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Narrower | beautiful | (of weather) highly enjoyable |
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dulcet | Extremely pleasant in a gentle way |
enjoyable, gratifying, pleasurable | affording satisfaction or pleasure |
grateful | affording comfort or pleasure |
idyllic | Suggestive of an idyll |
pleasing | Pleasant or agreeable to the senses |
See also | aesthetic, esthetic, aesthetical, esthetical | Concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste |
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agreeable | conforming to your own liking or feelings or nature |
good-natured | Having an easygoing and cheerful disposition |
nice | Pleasant or pleasing or agreeable in nature or appearance |
pleasing | Giving pleasure and satisfaction |
Opposite | unpleasant | Disagreeable to the senses, to the mind, or feelings |
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Spanish | agradable, grato, placentero, simpático |
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Catalan | agradable |
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Nouns | pleasance | a fundamental feeling that is hard to define but that people desire to experience |
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pleasantness | the quality of giving pleasure |
Adverbs | pleasantly | in an enjoyable manner |
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Verbs | please | give pleasure to or be pleasing to |
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