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- nounpleasure (noun) · pleasures (plural noun)
- enjoyment and entertainment, contrasted with things done out of necessity:"she had not traveled for pleasure for a long time"
- an event or activity from which one derives enjoyment:"the car makes driving in the city a pleasure"
- sensual gratification:"the touch of his fingers gave her such pleasure"Similar:
adjectivepleasure (adjective)- used or intended for entertainment rather than business:"pleasure boats"
verbpleasure (verb) · pleasures (third person present) · pleasured (past tense) · pleasured (past participle) · pleasuring (present participle)- give sexual enjoyment or satisfaction to:"tell me what will pleasure you"
- (pleasure in)derive enjoyment from:"risky verbal exchanges that the pair might pleasure in"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French plaisir ‘to please’ (used as a noun). The second syllable was altered under the influence of abstract nouns ending in -ure, such as measure. - People also ask
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