pleasant
1 of 1adjective/ˈplɛzənt/
Forms:more pleasant,most pleasant
1
bringing enjoyment and happiness
A2- Reading a good book on a rainy day is one of life's pleasant experiences.
- The garden has a pleasant smell of roses and jasmine.
- The holiday decorations create a pleasant atmosphere in the town.
- The picnic by the river was a pleasant way to spend the afternoon.
- The sound of birds singing in the morning is a pleasant way to start the day.
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(of a person) friendly or likeable
A2- It's always a pleasure to work with her because she is such a pleasant person.
- My new neighbor is quite pleasant; he always greets me with a smile.
- The manager of the hotel is very pleasant and goes out of his way to assist guests.
- The pleasant librarian always recommends the best books to read.
- The waiter at our favorite restaurant is always pleasant and attentive.