Pleasantness
Pronunciation of Pleasantness
/plˈɛzəntnəs/, /plˈɛzəntnəs/, /p_l_ˈɛ_z_ə_n_t_n_ə_s/
Antonyms for pleasantness:
unpleasantness.
Synonyms for pleasantness:
Sense 1
affability, Genialness, congeniality, agreeability, congenialness, amiability, sociableness, Cordialness, amiableness.
Sense 2
friendliness, cordiality, geniality, warmth, sociability.
Sense 3
suitability
propriety.
Other synonyms and related words:
congeniality, sociableness, Genialness, amiability, amiableness, friendliness, sugariness, sweet, fragrance, redolence, geniality, amenity, propriety, Cordialness, affability, graciousness, sociability, bouquet, personableness, warmth, cordiality, congenialness, agreeability.
Sense 1 (noun)
amiableness, agreeability, affability, friendliness, cordiality, warmth, Cordialness, amenity, sociability, congenialness, amiability, Genialness, congeniality, geniality, sociableness.
amenity (noun)
delightfulness.
amiability (noun)
amiableness, agreeability, affability, friendliness, cordiality, warmth, Cordialness, agreeableness, sociability, congenialness, amenity, Genialness, congeniality, geniality, sociableness.
goodness (noun)
Laudability, Splendidness, benignity, merit, goodness, praiseworthiness, benefit, worthiness, excellence, niceness.
pleasurableness (noun)
agreeableness, fineness, Bonniness, contentment, pleasurable, charm, jollity, brightness, delectability, sunniness, amusement, delightfulness, bliss, enchantment, joyfulness, entertainment, cheerfulness, enjoyment, favorableness, gaiety.
Usage examples for pleasantness:
- All that you say, I thank you for very much; I thank you for all the pleasantness that you have brought about our house; and I hope the day may come when I shall see you again in poor old Skerryvore, now left to the natives of Canada, or to worse barbarians, if such exist. - "The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 24 (of 25)", Robert Louis Stevenson Other: Andrew Lang.
- Its pleasantness depends on the inclinations of the hearers rather than on the will of the honest speaker. - "The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon", Alexander Maclaren.
- It may be so, but I only know that I never stood in the verandah early in the morning of such a day as I am trying to sketch in pen and ink now, without feeling the highest spiritual joy, the deepest thankfulness to the loving Father who had made His beautiful world so fair, and who would fain lead us through its paths of pleasantness to a still more glorious, home, which will be free from the shadows brooding from beneath sin's out- stretched wings over this one. - "Station Amusements", Lady Barker.