| Definition of 'pleasantness' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) pleasantness
the feeling caused by agreeable stimuli; one pole of a continuum of states of feeling
2. (noun) pleasantness, sweetness
the quality of giving pleasure
"he was charmed by the sweetness of her manner"; "the pleasantness of a cool breeze on a hot summer day"
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| Definition of 'pleasantness' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) pleasantness
the state or quality of being pleasant
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Sense: giving pleasure; agreeable
a pleasant day/person.
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Afrikaans: aangenaamheid |
Arabic: سُرور، بَهْجَه |
Bulgarian: нещо приятно |
Brazilian: encanto |
Czech: přívětivost |
German: das Angenehme |
Danish: behagelighed |
Greek: ευχαρίστηση |
Spanish: amabilidad, simpatía |
Estonian: meeldivus |
Farsi: صفا؛ دلپذیری |
Finnish: miellyttävyys |
French: amabilité; agrément |
Hebrew: נוֹעָם |
Hindi: दिल्लगी |
Croatian: ugodnost, prijaznost |
Hungarian: vminek a kellemes volta |
Indonesian: sikap menyenangkan |
Icelandic: notalegheit |
Italian: piacevolezza |
Japanese: 楽しさ |
Korean: 즐거움 |
Lithuanian: maloni atmosfera |
Latvian: bauda; jaukums |
Malay: sifat yg menyeronokkan |
Dutch: het aangename |
Norwegian: behagelighet, hyggelighet |
Polish: przyjemna atmosfera |
Persian: صفا؛ دلپذیری |
Pashto: خوښه |
Portuguese: encanto |
Romanian: amabilitate; caracter plă |
Russian: приятность |
Slovak: prívetivosť |
Slovenian: prijetnost |
Serbian: prijatnost |
Swedish: behaglighet |
Thai: ความรื่นรมย์ |
Turkish: hoş olma |
Taiwanese: 愉快 |
Ukrainian: приємність |
Urdu: خوش گواري |
Vietnamese: sự dễ chịu |
Chinese: 愉快 |
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