pleasant 的定义
pleasant 近义词
acceptable; friendly
pleasant 的近义词 48 个
- agreeable
- amiable
- amusing
- bland
- charming
- cheerful
- congenial
- cool
- cordial
- delightful
- engaging
- enjoyable
- fun
- gracious
- homey
- likable
- lovely
- mild
- pleasing
- pleasurable
- polite
- refreshing
- satisfying
- sweet
- 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
pleasant 的反义词 27 个
更多pleasant例句
- Life can be so pleasant in San Diego that we sometimes tend to forget or gloss over that we’re not in heaven, not yet.
- June, August, and September are often considered to be some of the most pleasant months of the year in Cleveland.
- Design solutions must not only effectively contain the spread of the virus, but also make going back to work a pleasant, even beautiful experience.
- However, summers are amazing, and autumns are mild and pleasant.
- Good stories and user-generated content will always leave a pleasant aftertaste and increase interest in your brand.
- When we had that meeting in the Caribbean, Jeffrey was holding his own and not only was he a pleasant host, he was pleasant guy.
- However, in reality, this should be the norm, not a “pleasant surprise.”
- The Internet is like booze—a little bit gives you a pleasant buzz.
- That the Globes did this year, rewarding both Rodriguez and the series in Best Comedy, is a pleasant surprise.
- Office workers have pleasant picnic lunches on the empty roads.
- The flute and the psaltery make a sweet melody, but a pleasant tongue is above them both.
- And Jimmy thought that if he must wait for him again he would wait in a pleasant place.
- Now this morning I saw it put down for to-day Very pleasant, and I knew for sartin it would rain before night.
- He was a tall, active young fellow with a pleasant face and a pair of fine black eyes.
- He couldn't know now whether she was serious or merely joking; but notwithstanding it sounded pleasant to his ears.