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Pleasure

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Noun

the state or feeling of being pleased.
enjoyment or satisfaction derived from what is to one's liking; gratification; delight.
worldly or frivolous enjoyment
the pursuit of pleasure.
recreation or amusement; diversion; enjoyment
Are you traveling on business or for pleasure?
sensual gratification.
a cause or source of enjoyment or delight
It was a pleasure to see you.
pleasurable quality
the pleasure of his company.
one's will, desire, or choice
to make known one's pleasure.

Verb (used with object)

to give pleasure to; gratify; please.

Verb (used without object)

to take pleasure; delight
I pleasure in your company.
to seek pleasure, as by taking a holiday.

Antonyms

noun
gloom , melancholy , pain , sadness , sorrow , trouble , unhappiness , worry , dislike , hate , hatred , displeasure

Synonyms

noun
amusement , bliss , buzz * , comfort , contentment , delectation , diversion , ease , enjoyment , entertainment , felicity , flash * , fruition , game , gladness , gluttony , gratification , gusto , hobby , indulgence , joie de vivre , joy , joyride , kick * , kicks , luxury , primrose path * , recreation , relish , revelry , satisfaction , seasoning , self-indulgence , solace , spice , thrill , titillation , turn-on , velvet * , zest , choice , command , desire , fancy , liking , mind , option , preference , purpose , velleity , want , wish , will , discretion , cakes and ale , carpe diem , cheerfulness , delicacy , delight , ecstasy , fun , gloating , happiness , hedonism , inclination , jollity , like , merriment , mirth , selection , sensuality , sybaritism , titivation , treat , voluptuousness
verb
cheer , enchant , gladden , gratify , overjoy , please , tickle , delight , exult , joy

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