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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151 May I have the pleasure of the next dance?
152 The harbour was full of pleasure craft.
153 The garden has given pleasure to many people.
154 Is it your pleasure that I cancel the arrangements?
155 His scarred face crumpled with pleasure.
156 Simply wandering is a pleasure in itself.
157 The pleasure boat is lying at anchor.
158 Ben rushed to his father, crowing with pleasure.
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159 She invents fantasy lives for her own vicarious pleasure.
160 She devoted her life to the pursuit of pleasure.
161 His face lit up with pleasure.
162 Few things in this world give me more pleasure than a long bath.
163 I would not want to deny them a harmless pleasure.
164 He gained vicarious pleasure from watching people laughing and joking.
165 His books are a pleasure to read because he writes with such clarity and precision.
166 Why do so many boys take pleasure in torturing insects and small animals.
167 Half the pleasure of an evening out is getting ready.
168 It is a pleasure to welcome you on the show.
169 Are you learning English for pleasure or for your work?
170 I'd just like to sum up by saying that it's been a tremendous pleasure to work with you.
171 I know him to be nothing but a man of pleasure,(sentencedict.com) a dandy who has given himself up to the relentless pursuit of sensual pleasure.
172 I shall have to forgo the pleasure of seeing you this week.
173 When we were young life was just one long round of parties/pleasure.
174 I hope to have the pleasure of meeting you again.
175 Hi Maggie! Is this phone call business or pleasure ?
176 They take great pleasure in reminding us of our poverty.
177 My grandfather got immense pleasure out of life until the end.
178 The car is superbly engineered and a pleasure to drive.
179 It will give great pleasure to the many thousands of children who visit the hospital each year.
180 His expenditure on pleasure and luxuries is rather high in proportion to his income.
More similar words: measured, measure up, measurement, measure up to, plea, plead, sure, least, assure, ensure, for sure, leisure, release, at least, make sure, exposure, in the least, not in the least, casual, as usual, casualty, all of a sudden, ample, apple, complex, replete, people, purple, plenty, couple.