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Definition of pleasant
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 pleasant is as below...
Pleasant
(a.)
Pleasing;
grateful
to the mind or to the
senses;
agreeable;
as, a
pleasant
journey;
pleasant
weather..
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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..
Fair-weather
::
Fair-weather
(a.) Made or done in
pleasant
weather,
or in
circumstances
involving
but
little
exposure
or
sacrifice;
as, a
fair-weather
voyage..
Pistachio
::
Pistachio
(n.) The nut of the
Pistacia
vera, a tree of the order
Anacardiaceae,
containing
a
kernel
of a pale
greenish
color,
which has a
pleasant
taste,
resembling
that of the
almond,
and
yields
an oil of
agreeable
taste and odor; --
called
also
pistachio
nut. It is
wholesome
and
nutritive.
The tree grows in
Arabia,
Persia,
Syria,
and
Sicily..
Corked
::
Corked
(a.)
having
acquired
an
unpleasant
taste from the cork; as, a
bottle
of wine is
corked..
Unlovely
::
Unlovely
(a.) Not
lovely;
not
amiable;
possessing
qualities
that
excite
dislike;
disagreeable;
displeasing;
unpleasant.
Mate
::
Mate (n.) The
Paraguay
tea, being the dried leaf of the
Brazilian
holly (Ilex
Paraguensis).
The
infusion
has a
pleasant
odor, with an
agreeable
bitter
taste,
and is much used for tea in South
America..
Citron
::
Citron
(n.) A fruit
resembling
a
lemon,
but
larger,
and
pleasantly
aromatic.
The thick rind, when
candied,
is the
citron
of
commerce..
Disagreeable
::
Disagreeable
(a.)
Exciting
repugnance;
offensive
to the
feelings
or
senses;
displeasing;
unpleasant.
Briar
::
Briar (n.) Fig.:
Anything
sharp or
unpleasant
to the
feelings.
Rally
::
Rally (v. t.) To
attack
with
raillery,
either
in good humor and
pleasantry,
or with
slight
contempt
or
satire..
Banter
::
Banter
(n.) The act of
bantering;
joking
or
jesting;
humorous
or
good-humored
raillery;
pleasantry.
Facetious
::
Facetious
(a.)
Characterized
by wit and
pleasantry;
exciting
laughter;
as, a
facetious
story or
reply..
Roguish
::
Roguish
(a.)
Pleasantly
mischievous;
waggish;
arch.
Threaten
::
Threaten
(v. t.) To
exhibit
the
appearance
of
(something
evil or
unpleasant)
as
approaching;
to
indicate
as
impending;
to
announce
the
conditional
infliction
of; as, to
threaten
war; to
threaten
death..
Uncomfortable
::
Uncomfortable
(a.)
Causing
discomfort;
disagreeable;
unpleasant;
as, an
uncomfortable
seat or
situation..
Pleasant
::
Pleasant
(a.)
Cheerful;
enlivening;
gay;
sprightly;
humorous;
sportive;
as,
pleasant
company;
a
pleasant
fellow..
Pleasantness
::
Pleasantness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
pleasant.
Parody
::
Parody
(n.) A
writing
in which the
language
or
sentiment
of an
author
is
mimicked;
especially,
a kind of
literary
pleasantry,
in which what is
written
on one
subject
is
altered,
and
applied
to
another
by way of
burlesque;
travesty..
Bittersweet
::
Bittersweet
(a.) Sweet and then
bitter
or
bitter
and then
sweet;
esp. sweet with a
bitter
after
taste;
hence
(Fig.),
pleasant
but
painful..
Orthocarbonic
::
Orthocarbonic
(a.)
Designating
a
complex
ether,
C.(OC2H5)4,
which is
obtained
as a
liquid
of a
pleasant
ethereal
odor by means of
chlorpicrin,
and is
believed
to be a
derivative
of the
hypothetical
normal
carbonic
acid,
C.(OH)4..
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