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Definition of pleasing
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pleasing is as below...
Pleasing
(a.)
Giving
pleasure
or
satisfaction;
causing
agreeable
emotion;
agreeable;
delightful;
as, a
pleasing
prospect;
pleasing
manners..
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Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Pleasing;
favorable;
inspiring
hope and
confidence;
-- said of
words,
promises,
etc..
Beauty
::
Beauty
(n.) An
assemblage
or
graces
or
properties
pleasing
to the eye, the ear, the
intellect,
the
aesthetic
faculty,
or the moral
sense..
Address
::
Address
(v. t.)
Manner
of
speaking
to
another;
delivery;
as, a man of
pleasing
or
insinuating
address..
Handsome
::
Handsome
(superl.)
Agreeable
to the eye or to
correct
taste;
having
a
pleasing
appearance
or
expression;
attractive;
having
symmetry
and
dignity;
comely;
--
expressing
more than
pretty,
and less than
beautiful;
as, a
handsome
man or
woman;
a
handsome
garment,
house,
tree,
horse..
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Not harsh or rough in
sound;
gentle
and
pleasing
to the ear;
flowing;
as, soft
whispers
of
music..
Intermede
::
Intermede
(n.) A short
musical
dramatic
piece,
of a light and
pleasing,
sometimes
a
burlesque,
character;
an
interlude
introduced
between
the acts of a play or an
opera..
Agreeably
::
Agreeably
(adv.)
In an
agreeably
manner;
in a
manner
to give
pleasure;
pleasingly.
Deform
::
Deform
(v. t.) To
render
displeasing;
to
deprive
of
comeliness,
grace,
or
perfection;
to
dishonor..
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Not harsh or
offensive
to the
sight;
not
glaring;
pleasing
to the eye; not
exciting
by
intensity
of color or
violent
contrast;
as, soft hues or
tints..
Malgracious
::
Malgracious
(a.) Not
graceful;
displeasing.
Sweet
::
Sweet
(superl.)
Pleasing
to the
smell;
fragrant;
redolent;
balmy;
as, a sweet rose; sweet odor; sweet
incense..
Agreeableness
::
Agreeableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
agreeable
or
pleasing;
that
quality
which gives
satisfaction
or
moderate
pleasure
to the mind or
senses.
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Pleasing
to the eye;
handsome;
beautiful.
Unpleasant
::
Unpleasant
(a.) Not
pleasant;
not
amiable
or
agreeable;
displeasing;
offensive.
Agreeable
::
Agreeable
(a.)
Pleasing,
either
to the mind or
senses;
pleasant;
grateful;
as,
agreeable
manners
or
remarks;
an
agreeable
person;
fruit
agreeable
to the
taste..
Amuse
::
Amuse (v.) To
entertain
or
occupy
in a
pleasant
manner;
to stir with
pleasing
or
mirthful
emotions;
to
divert.
Sentimental
::
Sentimental
(a.)
Addressed
or
pleasing
to the
emotions
only,
usually
to the
weaker
and the
unregulated
emotions..
Attractive
::
Attractive
(a.)
Attracting
or
drawing
by moral
influence
or
pleasurable
emotion;
alluring;
inviting;
pleasing.
Goodly
::
Goodly
(superl.)
Of
pleasing
appearance
or
character;
comely;
graceful;
as, a
goodly
person;
goodly
raiment,
houses..
Ungrateful
::
Ungrateful
(a.)
Unpleasing;
unacceptable;
disagreeable;
as, harsh
sounds
are
ungrateful
to the ear..
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