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pleas·ing    Audio Help   [plee-zing] Pronunciation Key
–adjective
giving pleasure; agreeable; gratifying: a pleasing performance.

[Origin: 1350–1400; ME plesing. See please, -ing2]

pleas·ing·ly, adverb
pleas·ing·ness, noun

pleasant, charming, delightful, engaging. See interesting.
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please    Audio Help   [pleez] Pronunciation Key adverb, verb, pleased, pleas·ing.
–adverb
1.(used as a polite addition to requests, commands, etc.) if you would be so obliging; kindly: Please come here. Will you please turn the radio off?
–verb (used with object)
2.to act to the pleasure or satisfaction of: to please the public.
3.to be the pleasure or will of: May it please your Majesty.
–verb (used without object)
4.to like, wish, or feel inclined: Go where you please.
5.to give pleasure or satisfaction; be agreeable: manners that please.
6.if you please,
a.if it be your pleasure; if you like or prefer.
b.(used as an exclamation expressing astonishment, indignation, etc.): The missing letter was in his pocket, if you please!

[Origin: 1275–1325; (v.) ME plesen, plaisen < MF plaisir ≪ L placére to please, seem good (see placid); the use of please with requests, etc., is presumably a reduction of the clause (it) please you may it please you, later reinforced by imper. use of intransit. please to be pleased, wish]

pleas·a·ble, adjective
pleas·ed·ly    Audio Help   [plee-zid-lee, pleezd-] Pronunciation Key, adverb
pleas·ed·ness, noun
pleaser, noun

4. choose, desire, prefer.
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please    Audio Help   (plēz)  Pronunciation Key 
v.   pleased, pleas·ing, pleas·es

v.   tr.
  1. To give enjoyment, pleasure, or satisfaction to; make glad or contented.
  2. To be the will or desire of: May it please the court to admit this firearm as evidence.

v.   intr.
  1. To give satisfaction or pleasure; be agreeable: waiters who try hard to please.
  2. To have the will or desire; wish: Do as you please. Sit down, if you please.

adv.  
  1. If it is your desire or pleasure; if you please. Used in polite requests: Please stand back. Pay attention, please.
  2. Yes. Used in polite affirmative replies to offers: May I help you? Please.


[Middle English plesen, from Old French plaisir; see pleasant.]

pleas'er n.
Synonyms: These verbs mean to give pleasure to: was pleased by their success; a gift that would delight any child; praise that gladdens the spirit; progress that gratified all concerned; compliments that tickle their vanity.
Antonym: displease

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pleas·ing    Audio Help   (plē'zĭng)  Pronunciation Key 
adj.   Giving pleasure or enjoyment; agreeable.

pleas'ing·ly adv., pleas'ing·ness n.
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pleasing

adjective
1. giving pleasure and satisfaction; "a pleasing piece of news"; "pleasing in manner and appearance" [ant: displeasing

noun
1. the act of one who pleases 

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ˈpleasing adjective
giving pleasure; attractive
Example: a pleasing view
Arabic: سارٌّ، مُفْرِح، مُمْتِع
Chinese (Simplified): 使人愉快的
Chinese (Traditional): 使人愉快的
Czech: půvabný, atraktivní
Danish: dejlig
Dutch: aangenaam
Estonian: meeldiv
Finnish: miellyttävä
French: agréable
German: angenehm
Greek: ευχάριστος
Hungarian: kellemes
Icelandic: ánægjulegur
Indonesian: menyenangkan
Italian: piacevole
Japanese: 愉快な
Korean: 즐거운, 호감이 가는
Latvian: patīkams; jauks
Lithuanian: malonus, patrauklus
Norwegian: tiltalende, behagelig
Polish: miły
Portuguese (Brazil): agradável
Portuguese (Portugal): agradável
Romanian: agreabil, plăcut
Russian: приятный
Slovak: pôvabný, atraktívny
Slovenian: prijeten
Spanish: agradable
Swedish: behaglig, angenäm, tilltalande
Turkish: hoşa gidici, memnuniyet verici
See also: if you please, please, please yourself, pleased, "pleasing" in any language

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Pleasing

Pleas"ant\, a. [F. plaisant. See Please.]

1. Pleasing; grateful to the mind or to the senses; agreeable; as, a pleasant journey; pleasant weather.

Behold, how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! --Ps. cxxxiii. 1.

2. Cheerful; enlivening; gay; sprightly; humorous; sportive; as, pleasant company; a pleasant fellow.

From grave to light, from pleasant to serve. --Dryden.

Syn: Pleasing; gratifying; agreeable; cheerful; good-humored; enlivening; gay; lively; merry; sportive; humorous; jocose; amusing; witty.

Usage: Pleasant, Pleasing, Agreeable. Agreeable is applied to that which agrees with, or is in harmony with, one's tastes, character, etc. Pleasant and pleasing denote a stronger degree of the agreeable. Pleasant refers rather to the state or condition; pleasing, to the act or effect. Where they are applied to the same object, pleasing is more energetic than pleasant; as, she is always pleasant and always pleasing. The distinction, however, is not radical and not rightly observed.
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