"Pleasantness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The state or quality of being pleasing or enjoyable; agreeable and attractive qualities or manner that please or delight others.
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."
Adjective:Extremely pleasing or enjoyable.Example: "The pleasantest part of the trip was visiting the scenic beach."
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.
Polite form of "please", used to show politeness or to make a request more formal or courteous.