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pleased Definition


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please
verb pleased, pleasing
    tr & intr
    1. To give satisfaction, pleasure or enjoyment; to be agreeable to someone.
      Thesaurus: gratify, satisfy, entertain, amuse, captivate, charm, delight, enchant; Antonym: anger, annoy.
    2. formal
      To be the inclination of someone or something.
      Example: if it should please you to join us
    tr & intr
    3. To choose; to like.
      Example: Do what you please
      Example: Do as you please
      Thesaurus: desire, wish, want, demand, prefer.
adverb, exclamation
    1. Used politely to accompany a request, order, acceptance of an offer, protest, a call for attention, etc.
Idiom: if you please
    old use as adverb
    Please.
    ironic
    Of all things.
      Example: is engaged to a baronet, if you please
Idiom: please oneself
    To do as one likes.
      Example: Please yourself, then
Etymology: 14c: from French plaisir to please.





pleased
adj
    1. Happy; satisfied; contented.
      Thesaurus: gratified, satisfied, contented.
      Form: pleased about someone or something (especially)
      Form: pleased with someone or something
    2. Glad; delighted.
      Thesaurus: elated, thrilled, tickled pink (slang); Antonym: annoyed.
Idiom: pleased as Punch
    Delighted.
Idiom: pleased with oneself
    derog
    Self-satisfied; conceited.


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