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- PLEASURE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PLEASURE is desire, inclination How to use pleasure in a sentence
- PLEASURE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PLEASURE definition: 1 enjoyment, happiness, or satisfaction, or something that gives this: 2 enjoyment, happiness… Learn more
- PLEASURE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A pleasure is an activity, experience, or aspect of something that you find very enjoyable or satisfying Watching TV is our only pleasure the pleasure of seeing a smiling face
- Pleasure - definition of pleasure by The Free Dictionary
1 enjoyment or satisfaction derived from something that is to one's liking; gratification; delight 2 a cause or source of enjoyment or delight: It was a pleasure to see you 3 worldly or frivolous enjoyment: the pursuit of pleasure 4 recreation or amusement: to travel for pleasure 5 sensual gratification 6 pleasurable quality
- PLEASURE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Pleasure, enjoyment, delight, joy refer to the feeling of being pleased and happy Pleasure is the general term: to take pleasure in beautiful scenery Enjoyment is a quiet sense of well-being and pleasurable satisfaction: enjoyment at sitting in the shade on a warm day
- pleasure - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
pleasure (countable and uncountable, plural pleasures) (uncountable) A state of being pleased or contented; gratification He remembered with pleasure his home and family I get a lot of pleasure from watching others work hard while I relax
- Pleasure Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
PLEASURE meaning: 1 : a feeling of happiness, enjoyment, or satisfaction a pleasant or pleasing feeling; 2 : activity that is done for enjoyment
- PLEASURE Synonyms: 204 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for PLEASURE: enjoyment, contentment, satisfaction, delight, happiness, content, joy, gratification; Antonyms of PLEASURE: displeasure, dissatisfaction, misery, discontent, sadness, sorrow, unhappiness, anguish
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