pleasing Sentence Examples
- The ethereal music created a pleasing atmosphere in the concert hall.
- The artist's skillful brushstrokes resulted in a visually pleasing masterpiece.
- The chef's culinary creations were a symphony of flavors, pleasing to both the palate and the eye.
- The serene lake's surface invited a pleasing swim on a warm summer day.
- The cozy cottage had a pleasing aura, making it a perfect retreat.
- The soft breeze carried a pleasing scent of blooming flowers.
- The speaker's eloquent delivery made the lecture surprisingly pleasing.
- The pleasing aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air.
- The therapist's gentle touch provided a deeply pleasing massage.
- The child's innocent laughter had a pleasingly infectious quality.
pleasing Meaning
pleasing (n)
the act of one who pleases
pleasing (a)
giving pleasure and satisfaction
pleasing (s)
pleasant or agreeable to the senses
pleasing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Please
pleasing (a.)
Giving pleasure or satisfaction; causing agreeable emotion; agreeable; delightful; as, a pleasing prospect; pleasing manners.
pleasing (n.)
An object of pleasure.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pleasing
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- repulsive
- boring
- ghastly
- horrid
- wretched
- disgusting
- miserable
- offensive
- offensive
- ghastly
- repugnant
- unpalatable
- abominable
- wretched
- obnoxious
- unpalatable
- hellish
- abominable
- vile
- distasteful
- obnoxious
- hellish
- boring
- unwelcome
- horrid
- vile
- unpleasant
- unwelcome
- distasteful
- miserable
- tedious
- repugnant
- repulsive
- disagreeable
- disgusting
- disagreeable
- unpleasant
- tedious
Synonyms:
- pleasurable
- happy
- charming
- dreamy
- amusing
- desirable
- fascinating
- agreeable
- comfortable
- darling
- blest
- blessed
- congenial
- pretty
- tempting
- welcome
- attractive
- savory
- tasty
- jolly
- heavenly
- comforting
- palatable
- gratifying
- luscious
- soothing
- grateful
- delectable
- felicitous
Antonyms:
- unhappy
- exasperating
- annoying
- depressing
- gloomy
- stale
- insipid
- exasperating
- vexing
- god-awful
- lamentable
- commonplace
- regrettable
- sorrowful
- stale
- yukky
- bilious
- repellent
- regrettable
- displeasing
- repellant
- dolorous
- sorrowful
- bilious
- tragic
- unhappy
- doleful
- abhorrent
- lugubrious
- pleasureless
- detestable
- depressing
- irritating
- hostile
- commonplace
- heartrending
- hateful
- disheartening
- yucky
- tragical
- joyless
- unsavory
- flat
- displeasing
- god-awful
- hostile
- dismal
- dolorous
- repellant
- odious
- detestable
- sad
- odious
- insipid
- vexing
- deplorable
- yukky
- irritating
- flat
- disheartening
- hateful
- joyless
- deplorable
- mournful
- dismal
- dull
- revulsive
- heartbreaking
- abhorrent
- tragic
- gloomy
- yucky
- revulsive
- mournful
- repellent
- dreary
- dull
- irksome
- dreary
- tragical
- aggravating
- heartbreaking
- aggravating
- doleful
- heartrending
- irksome
- sad
- annoying
- lugubrious
- pleasureless
- unsavory
- lamentable
FAQs About the word pleasing
the act of one who pleases, giving pleasure and satisfaction, pleasant or agreeable to the sensesof Please, Giving pleasure or satisfaction; causing agreeable e
satisfying, sweet, delightful, enjoyable, nice,pleasant, delicious, good, pleasurable, happy
repulsive, boring, ghastly, horrid, wretched, disgusting, miserable, offensive, offensive, ghastly
The ethereal music created a pleasing atmosphere in the concert hall.
The artist's skillful brushstrokes resulted in a visually pleasing masterpiece.
The chef's culinary creations were a symphony of flavors, pleasing to both the palate and the eye.
The serene lake's surface invited a pleasing swim on a warm summer day.