pleasing
IPA: pɫˈizɪŋ
noun
- pleasure or satisfaction, as in the phrase "to someone's pleasing."
adjective
- Agreeable; giving pleasure, cheer, enjoyment or gratification.
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Examples of "pleasing" in Sentences
- The page is not aesthetically pleasing.
- It is not aesthetically pleasing to the eye.
- He was more interested in pleasing all of the people and all of the corporate donors all the time, than in getting the job done.
- Equally pleasing is the news that Mori is currently at work on another series, Otoyomegatari, which takes place along the Silk Road trade routes.
- The president held a meeting behind closed doors with the ANC provincial executive in East London, which he described as pleasing and interesting.
- Your success in the field of your especial ambition will be assured if you win your first chance there by making an _initial_ pleasing impression and then _keep right on pleasing_.
- I have a sneaky suspicion that Lifetime pulled strings to make winners out of the designers that specialize in pleasing, ready-to-wear stuff that their female audience could picture themselves wearing.
- He only is the master who keeps the mind in pleasing captivity; whose pages are perused with eagerness, and in hope of new pleasure are perused again; and whose conclusion is perceived with an eye of sorrow, such as the traveller casts upon departing day.
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