"Pleasantly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Satisfying or giving a feeling of pleasure; pleasant.
Used to describe someone who is asking or begging for something in a pitiful or desperate way, often with a sense of sincerity or kindness.Example: "She was pleading with her mother to let her go to the party."Meaning: To beg or request something humbly, often with feeling of remorse or guilt. The speaker might say "please", "please", "I'm sorry", etc., and may show body language such as folding hands together, bowing their head, or lowering their eyes.Synonyms: begging, beseeching, supplicating, entreating, imploring.
In a persuasive manner, with urgency or sincerity, often implying a sense of appeal or request. Used to describe speech or writing that begs or asks for something, usually in a respectful or pitiful way.
Collateral1. written or oral arguments presented to a court or other tribunal to persuade it to decide in favor of the party presenting them.2. The formal written statements setting out the grounds on which a person sues another to court.Example: "her palimony claim had been accepted as part of the pleadings".Origin: late 15th century: from Latin placiativus, from placitum, plea.
To beg or appeal humbly and earnestly, especially in a difficult situation, for something such as help or mercy.
A polite expression used to make a request or ask for something. It is often used in informal writing or spoken language to ask for a favor or service. Example: "Could you please turn down the music?" or "Please help me with this assignment."
Something or someone that is more pleasing, more enjoyable, or more agreeable.Example: The park will be a pleasanter place to walk in the evening when the sun sets.In other words, it means something or someone that provides a greater sense of comfort, enjoyment, or satisfaction.
Adjective:Extremely pleasing or enjoyable.Example: "The pleasantest part of the trip was visiting the scenic beach."
The state or quality of being pleasing or enjoyable; agreeable and attractive qualities or manner that please or delight others.
Pleasanton is a city in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, United States. The name "Pleasanton" comes from Isaac H. Pleasants, a significant developer of the area in the mid-19th century.
A pleasing or charming remark, characteristic, or event, especially one likely to put someone at ease or make them happy; a polite or courteous expression.
"A person who is a pleaser is someone who is often overly eager to please others, often at the expense of their own needs and desires. This can manifest in a variety of ways, such as constantly trying to satisfy others' expectations, being overly concerned with what others think, and putting others' needs before their own.Example: "She's a total people-pleaser, always agreeing to do things for others, even if it means sacrificing her own time and energy."It can also refer to a verb, meaning to make someone pleased or happy:Example: "The gift pleased her, so I'm glad I bought it for her."
Polite form of "please", used to show politeness or to make a request more formal or courteous.