Antonym: displeasure. Similar words: measured, measure up, measurement, measure up to, plea, plead, sure, least. Meaning: ['pleʒə(r)] n. 1. a fundamental feeling that is hard to define but that people desire to experience 2. something or someone that provides pleasure; a source of happiness 3. a formal expression 4. an activity that affords enjoyment 5. sexual gratification.
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121 She gets enormous pleasure out of working freelance.
122 Ted managed to mix business with pleasure.
123 Don't allow pleasure to interfere with duty.
124 May I have the pleasure of seeing you again?
125 It will be a pleasure to renew our friendship.
126 She gets a lot of pleasure from her garden.
127 He derives a perverted pleasure from hurting other people.
128 Watching TV is our only pleasure.
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129 Their pleasure expressed itself in a burst of applause.
130 'Thanks for doing that.' 'It's a pleasure.'
131 It's been a pleasure meeting you.
132 It's important to distinguish between business and pleasure.
133 Her face lit up with pleasure.
134 Julie's cheeks flushed with pleasure at the compliment.
135 I have much pleasure in introducing our speaker.
136 It gives me great pleasure to introduce tonight's speaker.
137 The trip will combine business with pleasure.
138 She seemed to take pleasure in our suffering.
139 Jack beamed with pleasure when he heard the news.
140 She derives great pleasure/satisfaction from playing the violin.
141 They take pleasure in riding, bike on their holidays.
142 His life is spent in the pursuit of pleasure.
143 'A pleasure to meet you, sir,' he said.
144 As she kissed him, Gary groaned with pleasure.
145 They took great pleasure in each other's company.
146 She found pleasure in sitting beneath the trees.
147 He took sadistic pleasure in humiliating her.
148 He sighed with pleasure after the excellent meal.
149 She gets such pleasure from her garden.
150 His spirit was vitiated by pleasure seeking.
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