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pleasant
adjective as in acceptable; friendly
Strongest matches
agreeable, amiable, amusing, bland, charming, cheerful, congenial, cool, cordial, delightful, engaging, enjoyable, fun, gracious, homey, likable, lovely, mild, pleasing, pleasurable, polite, refreshing, satisfying, sweet
Weak matches
affable, civil, civilized, convivial, copacetic, delectable, diplomatic, enchanting, fine, fine and dandy, genial, good-humored, gratifying, jolly, jovial, kindly, mild-mannered, nice, obliging, social, soft, sympathetic, urbane, welcome
Example Sentences
Somewhere in the middle lies the show itself — a glossy, pleasant cooking program that may or may not find its footing amidst the noise.
Why you should see it: Though this is the fourth “Bridget Jones” movie, it’s always pleasant to check in with everyone’s favorite lovelorn, blonde Brit.
“It does not look pleasant,” wrote Sean Roberts, an emergency services specialist at the Tulare County, California, health department in an email to colleagues in May.
Hallmark’s rare Jewish-themed film is a pleasant, frictionless story from screenwriter Julie Sherman Wolfe, who also wrote ‘Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story.’
For Jackson, the recording sessions associated with "Head First" make for pleasant, albeit all short memories.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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