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Definition of pleasing
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Pleasing
(n.) An
object
of
pleasure.
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Delightful
::
Delightful
(a.)
Highly
pleasing;
affording
great
pleasure
and
satisfaction.
Hope
::
Hope (n.) A
desire
of some good,
accompanied
with an
expectation
of
obtaining
it, or a
belief
that it is
obtainable;
an
expectation
of
something
which is
thought
to be
desirable;
confidence;
pleasing
expectancy..
Damn
::
Damn (v. t.) To
condemn
as bad or
displeasing,
by open
expression,
as by
denuciation,
hissing,
hooting,
etc..
Deform
::
Deform
(v. t.) To
render
displeasing;
to
deprive
of
comeliness,
grace,
or
perfection;
to
dishonor..
Liefsome
::
Liefsome
(a.)
Pleasing;
delightful.
Sentimental
::
Sentimental
(a.)
Addressed
or
pleasing
to the
emotions
only,
usually
to the
weaker
and the
unregulated
emotions..
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..
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Not harsh or rough in
sound;
gentle
and
pleasing
to the ear;
flowing;
as, soft
whispers
of
music..
Well-favored
::
Well-favored
(a.)
Handsome;
wellformed;
beautiful;
pleasing
to the eye.
Malgracious
::
Malgracious
(a.) Not
graceful;
displeasing.
Grateful
::
Grateful
(a.)
Affording
pleasure;
pleasing
to the
senses;
gratifying;
delicious;
as, a
grateful
present;
food
grateful
to the
palate;
grateful
sleep..
Melody
::
Melody
(n.) A
rhythmical
succession
of
single
tones,
ranging
for the most part
within
a given key, and so
related
together
as to form a
musical
whole,
having
the unity of what is
technically
called
a
musical
thought,
at once
pleasing
to the ear and
characteristic
in
expression..
Pleasant
::
Pleasant
(a.)
Pleasing;
grateful
to the mind or to the
senses;
agreeable;
as, a
pleasant
journey;
pleasant
weather..
Address
::
Address
(v. t.)
Manner
of
speaking
to
another;
delivery;
as, a man of
pleasing
or
insinuating
address..
Pretty
::
Pretty
(superl.)
Pleasing
by
delicacy
or
grace;
attracting,
but not
striking
or
impressing;
of a
pleasing
and
attractive
form a
color;
having
slight
or
diminutive
beauty;
neat or
elegant
without
elevation
or
grandeur;
pleasingly,
but not
grandly,
conceived
or
expressed;
as, a
pretty
face; a
pretty
flower;
a
pretty
poem..
Sub-
::
Suavity
(n.) The
quality
of being sweet or
pleasing
to the mind;
agreeableness;
softness;
pleasantness;
gentleness;
urbanity;
as,
suavity
of
manners;
suavity
of
language,
conversation,
or
address..
Desirable
::
Desirable
(v. t.)
Worthy
of
desire
or
longing;
fitted
to
excite
desire
or a wish to
possess;
pleasing;
agreeable.
Delectable
::
Delectable
(a.)
Highly
pleasing;
delightful.
Amiable
::
Amiable
(a.)
Lovable;
lovely;
pleasing.
Liking
::
Liking
(n.) The state of being
pleasing;
a
suiting.
See On
liking,
below..
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