pleasantly Antonyms
Strongest:
- badly
- disagreeably
- awfully
- badly
- unpleasantly
- disagreeably
- dreadfully
- unpleasantly
- terribly
- horribly
- ill
- dreadfully
- ill
- horribly
- terribly
- awfully
Strong:
- horridly
- vilely
- horrendously
- disgustingly
- annoyingly
- shockingly
- irritatingly
- distressingly
- sickeningly
- shockingly
- appallingly
- annoyingly
- horridly
- distressingly
- abominably
- sickeningly
- abominably
- appallingly
- horrendously
- irritatingly
- disgustingly
- vilely
Weak:
Meaning of pleasantly
pleasantly (r)
in a cheerful manner
in an enjoyable manner
pleasantly (adv.)
In a pleasant manner.
pleasantly Sentence Examples
- The music flowed pleasantly through the room, creating a serene atmosphere.
- The aroma of freshly baked bread pleasantly filled the kitchen.
- The company's sales representative was pleasantly polite and eager to assist.
- The cool breeze pleasantly swept through the trees, rustling their leaves.
- The guests were pleasantly surprised by the grand entrance to the ballroom.
- The book's engaging plot and vivid imagery made for a pleasantly absorbing read.
- The conversation unfolded pleasantly, with both parties actively listening and contributing.
- The gentle rain pattered pleasantly against the windowpanes, creating a calming ambiance.
- The sunset hues painted the sky in a pleasantly vibrant array of colors.
- The news of their promotion was pleasantly received, bringing a smile to their face.
FAQs About the word pleasantly
in a cheerful manner, in an enjoyable mannerIn a pleasant manner.
well, delightfully, pleasingly,nicely, great, agreeably, enjoyably, finely, deliciously, sweetly
badly, disagreeably, awfully, badly, unpleasantly, disagreeably, dreadfully,unpleasantly, terribly, horribly
The music flowed pleasantly through the room, creating a serene atmosphere.
The aroma of freshly baked bread pleasantly filled the kitchen.
The company's sales representative was pleasantly polite and eager to assist.
The cool breeze pleasantly swept through the trees, rustling their leaves.