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pleasing

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Please \Please\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pleased ; p. pr. & vb. n. Pleasing .] [OE. plesen, OF. plaisir, fr. L. placere, akin to placare to reconcile. Cf. Complacent , Placable , Placid , Plea , Plead , Pleasure .] To give pleasure to; to excite agreeable sensations ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES an attractive/handsome/pleasing etc appearance ▪ Large blue eyes set in a long thin face give him a striking and attractive appearance. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB aesthetically ▪ It also yields a diversionary ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the act of one who pleases

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
agreeable; giving pleasure, cheer, enjoyment or gratification. n. pleasure or satisfaction, as in the phrase "to my pleasing." v (present participle of please English)

Usage examples of pleasing.

Miraculously unbroken despite the changes in acceleration, its weight was impossible to guess in the microgravity of the ship, but its mass was pleasing.

Very pleasing specimens of ancient Peruvian feather work are recovered from graves at Ancon and elsewhere, and the method of inserting the feathers is illustrated in the Sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology.

The leaves, which are rather larger than a shilling, fleshy, cupped, and glaucous, are curiously arranged on the stems, somewhat reflexed, and otherwise twisted at their axils, presenting a flattened but pleasing appearance.

And when the examination was concluded, that afternoon, the doctor informed Bibbs that the result was much too satisfactory to be pleasing.

Now Lord Bowland might not be handsome, but he had a pleasing countenance and fine eyes, was good-natured and amiable, and overall, a very lively fellow.

I concluded that to save her would be an action pleasing to God, since God alone could have made her so like my beloved, and God had willed that I should win a good deal of money, and had made me find the Zeroli, who would serve as a shield to my actions and baffle the curiosity of spies.

Her thinness and her tawny skin could not divert my attention from other still less pleasing features about her.

The theologian may indulge the pleasing task of describing Religion as she descended from Heaven, arrayed in her native purity.

This, I am informed, is observed in some of the northern counties, particularly in Northumberland, and it has a pleasing, though melancholy effect to hear of a still evening in some lonely country scene the mournful melody of a funeral dirge swelling from a distance, and to see the train slowly moving along the landscape.

Dutch golden age conjure up any image for most people today, it is that of the trade in paintings, which were regarded mostly as aesthetically pleasing commodities rather than objects of art, or of the tulipomania, the crazed tulip market of the 1630s, which was so recently mirrored in our own dotcom bubble.

The music is pleasing rather than deep, and the popularity of French opera in Germany, for example, is mainly due to its value as a relief to the often undue elaboration of the original German article.

Were she being treated as a fem, he would be responsible for pleasing her and making her want to receive anal attentions.

Hamilton approached him, submissively, looking down, and knelt before him, the monster, putting her head to the stone, desperate to pacify him, in her femaleness to make obeisance to the male in him, to be pleasing to him, to plead with him for her life.

The even more pleasing notion was that Boba Fett had reached his final destination.

The result was that he had transformed himself from a graceful, picturesque frontiersman into something much less pleasing to the sight.