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Adverb

(used as a polite addition to requests, commands, etc.) if you would be so obliging; kindly
Please come here. Will you please turn the radio off?

Verb (used with object)

to act to the pleasure or satisfaction of
to please the public.
to be the pleasure or will of
May it please your Majesty.

Verb (used without object)

to like, wish, or feel inclined
Go where you please.
to give pleasure or satisfaction; be agreeable
manners that please.

Idiom

if you please
if it be your pleasure; if you like or prefer.
(used as an exclamation expressing astonishment, indignation, etc.)
The missing letter was in his pocket, if you please!

Antonyms

verb
anger , annoy , depress , displease , disturb , upset , worry , be unwilling , deny , refuse

Synonyms

verb
amuse , charm , cheer , content , enchant , entertain , fill the bill , gladden , go over big , grab , gratify , hit the spot * , humor , indulge , kill * , make the grade , overjoy , satisfy , score , suit , sweep off feet , tickle * , tickle pink , titillate , turn on * , wow * , be inclined , choose , command , demand , desire , like , opt , prefer , see fit , want , wish , pleasure , tickle , will , agree , delight , elate , enjoy , humour , placate , rejoice , thrill

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