Definition: 1. Enjoyable, pleasing or attractive. 2. Affording pleasure; being in harmony with your taste or likings. 3. Pleasant in manner or behavior.
Use 'pleasant' in a sentence:
1. Susie was always pleasant in her play with other children.
2. We spent a pleasant day in the country.
3. What a pleasant surprise!
4. Many pleasant hours can come from watching birds.
5. Another pleasant excursion is Matamoros, 18 miles away.
6. He could be very pleasant when he wanted to.
7. He had a pleasant, lilting northern accent.
8. Mrs Jones was a pleasant, homely person with a ready smile.
9. The house has a pleasant outlook over the valley.
10. This was all fine and pleasant.
11. How easy it is for even an energetic person to lapse into a pleasant languor.
12. The seaside had all sorts of pleasant associations with childhood holidays for me.
13. When sober, he can come across as an extremely pleasant and charming young man.
14. When sober he can come across as an extremely pleasant and charming young man.
15. I spent a pleasant evening chez the Stewarts.
16. It's always pleasant to do what you're good at doing.
17. Residents were mowing their lawns, washing their cars and otherwise idling away a pleasant, sunny day.
18. They were seated at a table outside a pub in a pleasant piazza close by St Paul's.
19. He'd like 'happiness' to be given a new and more scientifically descriptive label, to wit 'Major affective disorder, pleasant type'.
20. His songs are often both hypnotic and reassuringly pleasant.
21. Two or three days passed in this pleasant way.
22. The historic feeling of the town makes it a pleasant place to base oneself for summer vacations.
23. The past few weeks of her life had been the most pleasant she could remember.
24. Another pleasant excursion is Malaga, 18 miles away.
25. Pleasant thoughts came at once; life took on a cheerfuller seeming.
26. The photographs brought back many pleasant memories.
27. They showed threatening, pleasant and neutral expressions.
28. The house allocated to them was pleasant and spacious, and well staffed.
29. The woman had a pleasant face.
30. The lane twists and turns between pleasant but unspectacular cottages.
31. There were pleasant and flattering obituaries about him.
32. She has a large and pleasant living room.
33. Lloyd George was most anxious to be agreeable and pleasant.
34. It's not a pleasant feeling to discover you've been taken for a ride by someone you trusted.
35. I've got a pleasant little apartment.
36. Hast thou a pleasant life there?
37. Losing your balance and falling isn't pleasant.
38. Floating can be a very pleasant sensation.
39. After supper he'd put his feet up and read. It was a pleasant prospect.
40. Granted, it's not the most pleasant of jobs but it has to be done.
41. It was such a pleasant surprise.
42. The following wind and eastward running tide had given us a very pleasant, lazy sail.
43. The conjunction of low inflation and low unemployment came as a very pleasant surprise.
44. He is an extremely pleasant and obliging man.
45. Michael's roommate had been pleasant on a superficial level.