"Pleasuring" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Meaning: giving or providing great pleasure or enjoyment to someone or something.Example: The luxurious spa treatment was designed to pleasingly relax the guests' minds and bodies.Synonyms: delighting, entertaining, pleasing, gratifying.
Pleasingly refers to something that is enjoyable, satisfying, or agreeable. It is an adverb that means giving pleasure or satisfaction, often in a way that is considered desirable or acceptable.Example sentences:<em> She smiled pleasingly at the thought of her vacation.</em> The sweet taste of the cake was pleasingly sweet.It can also imply a sense of greatly or extremely to a certain degree, such as:<em> The fireworks exploded pleasingly loudly.</em> The game was played pleasingly well by both teams.
The pleasingness of a thing is the quality of being agreeable or enjoyable, often in a way that creates a sense of delight or satisfaction.
In a pleasant or enjoyable way. Sexy or gratifying.<|eom<em>id|><|start</em>header<em>id|>assistant<|end</em>header_id|>Satisfying or delightful, giving someone a sense of joy or enjoyment. Capable of pleasing or pleasing others.
Pleasure is a feeling of enjoyment, satisfaction, or happiness, often resulting from an activity, experience, or circumstance that gives one joy, delight, or contentment. It can be a strong positive emotion that comes from engaging in something one enjoys or finds fulfilling, such as a hobby, a social interaction, or a sensory experience.Examples: I get great pleasure from reading books, she takes pleasure in helping others, the concert provided a great pleasure for the audience.There are also different types of pleasure, including:<em> Intellectual pleasure: derived from learning, problem-solving, or creating something new.</em> Sensual pleasure: related to sensations of the body, such as taste, touch, or smell. Emotional pleasure: connected to feelings of joy, happiness, or satisfaction.Overall, pleasure is an important aspect of human experience, and pursuing activities that bring us pleasure is essential for our well-being and happiness.
Pleasures refer to feelings of enjoyment, satisfaction, or delight that someone experiences when doing something they enjoy or appreciate. These can be physical, emotional, or intellectual. For instance, a person might find pleasure in activities such as reading a favorite book, going for a walk in a park, or even enjoying a good meal.
A pleat is a fold of fabric that is sewn or creased to form a crease or a ridge in the material. It is often used in clothing, such as skirts, trousers, and dresses, to give a decorative or functional effect, or to allow for ease of movement. Pleats can be permanent or temporary, and can be used in various types of fabric, including cotton, linen, and silk.
Pleated refers to a type of fold or wrinkle in fabric, typically created by folding and pressing to create a series of ridges or pleats. It can also describe a point of difficulty or complexity, as in a pleated situation or problem.
Pleating refers to the process of folding fabric in a regular, unfolded pattern to create a series of folds and creases, often to add texture, dimension, and visual interest to a garment or textile. This technique is typically used in fashion design to create elaborate and decorative effects, such as in skirts, dresses, and blouses.In a broader sense, pleating can also refer to any folding or creasing of matter, such as the folding of paper or the formation of wrinkles in the skin.
A plait is a long, thin braid of hair or thread, or the act of braiding. More broadly, a plait can also refer to a fold in a material, typically a fold made by folding and pressing the fabric to create a pleat.
A pejorative term to refer to a common or ordinary person, especially one who is considered inferior in social class or educated background.
Upright, honest, or virtuous; and (in a less strict sense) humane, liberal, or generous.An ordinary person, not a peer or a noble.Example: "The plebeian morals of Willy Brandt."