PLEASANT


Meaning of PLEASANT in English

adjective

BAD : We would be very pleasant if you could attend.

GOOD : We would be very pleased if you could attend.

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pleasant = (of a person) polite and friendly: 'I've always found Bob very pleasant to work with.'

pleased = happy, satisfied: 'I was very pleased to hear that you're feeling better.' 'She's pleased that the exams are over.'

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