adj. pleas·ant·er, pleas·ant·est 1. Giving or affording pleasure or enjoyment; agreeable: a pleasant scene; pleasant sensations. 2. Pleasing in manner, behavior, or appearance. 3. Fair and comfortable: pleasant weather. 4. Merry; lively. [Middle English plesaunt, from Old French plaisant, present participle of plaisir, to please, from Latin placēre; see plāk-1 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] pleasant·ly adv. pleasant·ness n. |
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