pleasant
Prononciation : [ˈplɛzənt]
Mot
Contexte : « feeling »
(adjective) When something is pleasant, it means it makes you feel good or happy. It’s like when you enjoy a nice day at the park, and it feels nice outside.
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The weather today is very pleasant; I love being outside.
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The loud noise from the construction site was not pleasant at all.
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Was the party a pleasant experience for you?
Contexte : « taste »
(adjective) If something tastes pleasant, it means it tastes good and you enjoy it. For example, when you eat a delicious piece of cake, it has a pleasant flavor.
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The coffee has a pleasant taste; I could drink it every morning.
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The bitter medicine was not pleasant to swallow.
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Did you find the soup to be pleasant in flavor?
Contexte : « appearance »
(adjective) When someone or something is described as pleasant in appearance, it means they look nice or friendly. Like when you see a smiling face and it makes you feel happy.
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She has a pleasant smile that makes everyone feel welcome.
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The design of the room was not pleasant; it felt very dark and boring.
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Do you think her outfit is pleasant to look at?
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