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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211 He laughed with pleasure when people said he looked like his dad.
212 It was a pleasure meeting you - I hope our paths cross again.
213 It was a pleasure to see the housewifely way in which Mr Wilson set about everything.
214 The beauty of the garden was a pleasure to behold.
215 It was the birth of his grandchildren which gave him greatest pleasure.
216 She chewed each delicious mouthful as slowly as she could, prolonging the pleasure.
217 The pleasure I get from listening to such music never stales.
218 Some people are happy to mix business with/and pleasure, but I'm not one of them.
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219 The car is beautifully engineered and a pleasure to drive.
220 Travel for pleasure was almost unheard of until the 19th century.
221 I shall take great pleasure in telling everyone the truth.
222 He seems to take a great pleasure in doing such things.
223 May I have the pleasure of the next dance with you ?
224 Has he gone to Paris on business or for pleasure?
225 It is a great pleasure to welcome your lordship this evening.
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