pleasure
- US:[ˈpleʒər]
- UK:[ˈpleʒə(r)]
All shown below are another word for pleasure.
A
- [n.]nounthe feeling of being entertained or made to laughExample Sentence:
- The amusement park is a popular destination for families on weekends.
- The clown's performance was a great source of amusement for the children at the party.
- Traveling is an amusement that allows people to explore new cultures and experiences.
- Playing board games with friends can provide hours of amusement.
- The amusement park offers a variety of thrilling rides for adrenaline junkies.
B
- [n.]nounperfect happiness; great joyExample Sentence:
- They lived in perfect bliss for the rest of their lives.
- The smell of freshly baked bread fills me with bliss.
- She found bliss in the simplicity of nature.
- The couple's wedding day was pure bliss.
- The child's laughter brought bliss to the whole family.
C
- [n.]nouna state of happiness and satisfactionExample Sentence:
- She found contentment in her simple life.
- His contentment with his job was evident in the way he spoke about it.
- They lived a life of quiet contentment in the countryside.
- She looked at her sleeping baby with a sense of deep contentment.
- He had finally achieved a state of contentment after years of searching for meaning in his life.
D
- [n.]nouna feeling of great pleasure and satisfactionExample Sentence:
- The children's faces lit up with delight when they saw the presents.
- The fresh smell of flowers always brings me delight.
- The delicious meal was a sheer delight for my taste buds.
- I took great delight in watching the sunset over the ocean.
- The surprise party was a source of delight for the birthday girl.
E
- [n.]nounthe state or feeling of being happy or satisfiedExample Sentence:
- I find great enjoyment in playing the piano.
- Spending time with loved ones brings me immense enjoyment.
- Reading a good book can provide hours of enjoyment.
- Cooking is not only a necessity but also a source of enjoyment for me.
- Traveling to new places is a great source of enjoyment and exploration.
- [n.]nounthe action or state of enjoying somethingExample Sentence:
- I find great enjoyment in playing the piano.
- Spending time with loved ones brings me immense enjoyment.
- Reading a good book can provide hours of enjoyment.
- Cooking is not only a necessity but also a source of enjoyment for me.
- Traveling to new places is a great source of enjoyment and exploration.
- [n.]nounan overwhelming feeling of great happiness or joyful excitementExample Sentence:
- He was in ecstasy when he heard the news of his promotion.
- The children were in ecstasy when they saw the presents under the Christmas tree.
- The movie received raving reviews from critics and left the audience in ecstasy.
- She danced with ecstasy when she won the dance competition.
- The artist was in ecstasy as he painted his masterpiece.
- [n.]nounthe action of providing or being provided with amusement or enjoymentExample Sentence:
- The entertainment industry is known for its glamour and excitement.
- The concert provided great entertainment for the audience.
- The theme park offers a wide range of entertainment options for visitors.
- We went to see a comedy show for some light entertainment.
- The casino offers various forms of entertainment, including live performances and gaming.
- [n.]nouna feeling of intense happiness and excitementExample Sentence:
- Winning the championship brought a sense of euphoria to the entire team.
- She was in a state of euphoria after receiving the promotion she had been working towards.
- The news of their engagement sent them both into a state of euphoria.
- The euphoria of a successful concert can carry on for days.
- The euphoria of winning the lottery quickly faded when she realized how much money she had lost.
- [n.]noungreat happiness and exhilarationExample Sentence:
- The news of her promotion filled her with elation.
- He couldn't hide his elation at winning the championship.
- Their team's victory brought elation to the fans.
- She jumped up and down with elation when she found out she got accepted into her dream university.
- The birth of their first child filled them with elation and joy.
F
- [n.]nounenjoyment or pleasureExample Sentence:
- Let's have some fun at the party!
- We had a lot of fun playing games together.
- The amusement park is a fun place to visit.
- We had a fun time exploring the city.
- The kids had a blast at the water park.
G
- [n.]nounpleasure, especially when gained from the satisfaction of a desireExample Sentence:
- Instant gratification is the desire to experience pleasure or fulfillment without delay or deferment.
- The current culture of instant gratification has led to a decrease in patience and an increase in impulsiveness.
- Delaying gratification can lead to greater long-term satisfaction and success.
- Seeking instant gratification often leads to impulsive decisions and regret later on.
- The concept of delayed gratification is often taught to children as a way to promote self-control and discipline.
H
- [n.]nounthe state of being happyExample Sentence:
- Happiness is a state of mind.
- Finding joy in the little things is the key to happiness.
- Spending time with loved ones brings immense happiness.
- Her laughter filled the room with happiness.
- Traveling to new places brings a sense of happiness and adventure.
J
- [n.]nouna feeling of great happinessExample Sentence:
- Her face lit up with joy when she saw her family waiting for her at the airport.
- The children squealed with joy as they rode the roller coaster.
- The joy on his face was evident when he received the award.
- The birth of their first child brought them immense joy.
- They danced and laughed with pure joy at the wedding celebration.
M
- [n.]nounamusement, especially as expressed in laughterExample Sentence:
- He couldn't suppress his mirth when he saw the clown's funny antics.
- The comedian's jokes filled the room with mirth and laughter.
- The children's mirth was infectious, and soon everyone was smiling and laughing.
- Her face lit up with mirth as she opened the present and saw what was inside.
- The comedy show was a riot of mirth and hilarity.
R
- [n.]nounactivity done for enjoyment when one is not workingExample Sentence:
- Outdoor activities such as hiking and camping are popular forms of recreation.
- Playing sports is a great way to get exercise and recreation at the same time.
- Many people enjoy reading as a form of recreation.
- Spending time with friends and family is a popular form of recreation.
- Going to the beach and swimming in the ocean is a favorite summer recreation for many people.
S
- [n.]nounthe feeling of pleasure when something you wanted or worked for happens or you get something you wantedExample Sentence:
- Customer satisfaction is our top priority.
- He expressed his satisfaction with the service he received.
- The company conducted a survey to measure customer satisfaction.
- The teacher's primary goal is to ensure student satisfaction.
- I derive great satisfaction from helping others.
T
- [n.]nouna sudden feeling of excitement and pleasureExample Sentence:
- The roller coaster ride provided a thrill for all the passengers.
- Skydiving gives you an adrenaline rush and a thrill like no other.
- The horror movie gave me a thrill and made me jump out of my seat.
- She loves the thrill of competing in high-stakes poker games.
- The amusement park offers a wide range of thrilling rides for adrenaline junkies.
W
- [n.]nounthe state of being comfortable, healthy, or happyExample Sentence:
- The government's primary concern is the well-being of its citizens.
- Regular exercise and a balanced diet are important for maintaining good physical well-being.
- Mental well-being can be improved through practices such as meditation and mindfulness.
- The company offers various employee benefits to promote the well-being of its staff.
- Social support and strong relationships contribute to overall well-being.
Z
- [n.]noungreat enthusiasm and energyExample Sentence:
- Her zest for life was contagious, and she inspired everyone around her to embrace each day with enthusiasm.
- The chef added a sprinkle of lemon zest to give the dish a burst of fresh citrus flavor.
- She tackled new challenges with zest and determination, never backing down from a difficult task.
- The children scrambled around the playground with zest and energy, enjoying every moment of their playtime.
- He approached the project with great zest, putting in long hours and giving it his all.