Affording pleasure; being in harmony with your taste or likings.
Something that gives pleasure.
Enjoying or affording comforting warmth and shelter especially in a small space.
Possessing charm and attractiveness.
1 You know that the situation between our countries isn't pleasant right now.
2 He goes past me with a pleasant smile: 'Good day, Lady Anne.'
3 I was surprised the water wasn't colder; it was actually somewhat pleasant .
4 I'm heading out to sea soon. Bartholomew said, trying to be pleasant .
5 Not a pleasant start to a Monday morning and words fail me.
6 In this remote but pleasant environment John Law completed his formal education.
7 The serpent must have smiled at Eve that way: pleasant , amused, dangerous.
8 A pleasant place, where houses were set far back from the curbs.
9 He seemed quite pleasant , but he had just had a free meal.
10 However, I must say that Auburn appeared to be a pleasant town.
11 Focal points also direct attention from the not - so - pleasant features in a room.
12 He had seen this procedure many times, but it still wasn't pleasant .
13 Everything that had happened in those days had been pleasant ... View Article
14 I never knew his voice was so nice; a pleasant , easy tenor.
15 I went home to Boston for Christmas, but it wasn't particularly pleasant .
16 The man in the launch answered him quickly in a pleasant voice.
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