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Definition of pleased
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Pleased
(a.)
Experiencing
pleasure.
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Game
::
Game (n.) To
rejoice;
to be
pleased;
-- often used, in Old
English,
impersonally
with
dative..
Gladsome
::
Gladsome
(a.)
Pleased;
joyful;
cheerful.
Displease
::
Displease
(v. t.) To make not
pleased;
to
excite
a
feeling
of
disapprobation
or
dislike
in; to be
disagreeable
to; to
offend;
to vex; -- often
followed
by with or at. It
usually
expresses
less than to
anger,
vex,
irritate,
or
provoke..
Pur
::
Pur (v. i.) To utter a low,
murmuring,
continued
sound,
as a cat does when
pleased..
Fantasy
::
Fantasy
(v. t.) To have a fancy for; to be
pleased
with; to like; to
fancy.
Admiration
::
Admiration
(n.) Cause of
admiration;
something
to
excite
wonder,
or
pleased
surprise;
a
prodigy..
Love
::
Love (n.) To take
delight
or
pleasure
in; to have a
strong
liking
or
desire
for, or
interest
in; to be
pleased
with; to like; as, to love
books;
to love
adventures..
Glad
::
Glad
(superl.)
Pleased;
joyous;
happy;
cheerful;
gratified;
--
opposed
to
sorry,
sorrowful,
or
unhappy;
-- said of
persons,
and often
followed
by of, at, that, or by the
infinitive,
and
sometimes
by with,
introducing
the cause or
reason..
Sympathy
::
Sympathy
(n.) An
agreement
of
affections
or
inclinations,
or a
conformity
of
natural
temperament,
which
causes
persons
to be
pleased,
or in
accord,
with one
another;
as, there is
perfect
sympathy
between
them..
Apaid
::
Apaid (a.) Paid;
pleased.
Like
::
Like (a.) To be
pleased
with in a
moderate
degree;
to
approve;
to take
satisfaction
in; to
enjoy.
Offence
::
Offence
(n.) The state of being
offended
or
displeased;
anger;
displeasure.
Fond
::
Fond
(superl.)
Loving;
much
pleased;
affectionately
regardful,
indulgent,
or
desirous;
longing
or
yearning;
--
followed
by of
(formerly
also by on)..
Prodigiously
::
Prodigiously
(adv.)
Very much;
extremely;
as, he was
prodigiously
pleased..
Liking
::
Liking
(n.) The state of being
pleased
with, or
attracted
toward,
some thing or
person;
hence,
inclination;
desire;
pleasure;
preference;
-- often with for,
formerly
with to; as, it is an
amusement
I have no
liking
for..
Glatified
::
Glatified
(a.)
Pleased;
indulged
according
to
desire.
Oblectation
::
Oblectation
(n.) The act of
pleasing
highly;
the state of being
greatly
pleased;
delight.
Pleased
::
Pleased
(imp. & p. p.) of
Pleas.
Placid
::
Placid
(a.)
Pleased;
contented;
unruffied;
undisturbed;
serene;
peaceful;
tranquil;
quiet;
gentle.
Displeasure
::
Displeasure
(n.) The
feeling
of one who is
displeased;
irritation
or
uneasiness
of the mind,
occasioned
by
anything
that
counteracts
desire
or
command,
or which
opposes
justice
or a sense of
propriety;
disapprobation;
dislike;
dissatisfaction;
disfavor;
indignation..
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