pleasingness 的定义
- giving pleasure; agreeable; gratifying: a pleasing performance.
pleasingness 近义词
等同于 appeal
pleasingness 的近义词 11 个
- allure
- charm
- attraction
- attractiveness
- beauty
- fascination
- glamor
- interestingness
- charmingness
- engagingness
- seductiveness
pleasingness 的反义词 7 个
更多pleasingness例句
- If you don’t mind that, it’s a solid option—plus it’s arguably more aesthetically-pleasing than the others.
- Zoom rooms are considered aesthetically pleasing rooms that are ideal for virtual meetings, not just rooms with 70-inch displays, camera, and noise-canceling microphone arrays, which is what a Zoom room technically is defined as.
- The classic chunky frame gives this a pleasing modern look—suitable for offices, or homes where style is a consideration.
- The muted colors and the pottery inspired shape make this choice pleasing to the eye.
- Perhaps subjects arranged items in a symmetric, visually pleasing way consistent with what they remembered from earlier trials.
- In the most crowd-pleasing section of the exhibition—dubbed Stage and Screen—hang his pictures of celluloid legends.
- That plan is pleasing investors: After the layoffs were announced, Microsoft stock jumped 3.8 percent to a 14-year high.
- Call them Trojan horse foods: nutritiously pleasing ingredients (oats, yogurts) that conceal a whole host of junk.
- She first gains the respect of Khal Drogo by pleasing him sexually.
- He follows his own muse—he's a world-class weirdo—but at the same time, he's never solely concerned with pleasing himself.
- But, there was also another which might not be quite so pleasing to Elizabeth, although Louis felt it came too late for him.
- And so these features take on a kind of moral rightness before they are judged of as pleasing to the eye and as beautiful.
- This gift of rice was especially pleasing to the traveller, as no dish is held in higher honour in Korea.
- The two most pleasing, expressive, and powerful single instruments of music are the human voice and the violin.
- Sterne, in his "Sentimental Journey," gives a pleasing description of snuff-taking with the poor monk.