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pleasant adjective [ ˈplɛz(ə)nt ]

• giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment.
• "a very pleasant evening"
Similar: enjoyable, pleasing, pleasurable, nice, agreeable, satisfying, gratifying, welcome, good, acceptable, to one's liking, entertaining, amusing, diverting, delightful, charming, inviting, attractive, beautiful, fine, balmy, salubrious, bonny, couthy, lovely, great, neat, lekker, mooi,
Origin: Middle English (in the sense ‘pleasing’): from Old French plaisant ‘pleasing’, from the verb plaisir (see please).


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