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(adj)
Happy, content.
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that has been subject to diversion
Enjoying to having enjoyed entertainments; amused.
Amusing; humorous; comical.
(slang) Very pleased; delighted.
Impressed by the pleasantness of something.
Greatly pleased.
(v)
(transitive) To gladden; to make cheerful; often with up.
Full of joy; happy.
Joyful, glad, taking pleasure in being alive; not depressed or sad.
Humorous, amusing or joking.
having received what was desired
Exuberantly or triumphantly joyful.
Jolly and full of high spirits; happy.
Filled with mirth.
(comparable) Cheerful and good-humoured; jolly, merry.
In a state of high spirits.
Having buoyancy; able to float.
(n)
The action of the verb to smile.
Very amusing; that entertains.
Pleasant, capable of giving pleasure.
Highly gratified or satisfied.
(informal) Entertaining.
(humorous) Satisfied, pleased, contented.
Satisfied.
(rare) Characterized by pleasure.
Pleased; happy; gratified.
Of a person or an animal:
Charmed, delighted, enraptured.
(colloquial, simile, dated) Pleased with one's actions or achievements.
(in compounds) Having a disposition or mood of a specified kind.
Agreeable; giving pleasure, cheer, enjoyment or gratification.
Characterised or marked by pleasure; enjoyable
Pleasant; pleasing, bringing enjoyment, satisfaction, or pleasure.
Obsolete form of pleasurable. [That gives pleasure]
Giving pleasure; pleasing in manner.
That gives pleasure; delightful, pleasurable.
(informal, idiomatic) Very pleased; delighted; thrilled.
That gives pleasure
Marked by fun; enjoyable; amusing; entertaining
(UK, Ireland, informal) Very pleased or satisfied; delighted.
(Canada, US) Alternative form of humoured. [(in compounds) Having a disposition or mood of a specified kind.]
Pleasing, satisfying.
Causing exhilaration or pleasure.
Satisfaction, contentment; pleasure.
Invented or fabricated.
Treating serious issues with (often deliberately) inappropriate humour; flippant.
Delightful, pleasurable.
In a state of satisfaction.
Pleasantly and sensually exciting.
Obsolete form of pleasant. [Giving pleasure; pleasing in manner.]
Pleasant to the senses or the mind; pleasing, satisfying, palatable.
Full of mirth.
(slang) State of mind; ellipsis of mental state.
(informal, nonstandard) Apt or tending to please; pleasing
Happy, cheerful, amiable.
Using the techniques of comedy, as a composition, performer etc; amusing, entertaining.
able to be cheered on
Full of laughter; merry.
inclined, minded
Obsolete spelling of content. [Satisfied, pleased, contented.]
(chiefly informal) Pleasant, satisfactory.
(obsolete) Delightful.
Pleasantly satisfied or full, as with food; sated
Tasting of sugars.
In a good mood.
Archaic form of delightful. [Pleasant; pleasing, bringing enjoyment, satisfaction, or pleasure.]
Having leisure time, especially as a result of not having to work for a living.
Noticeably happy and optimistic.
Full of laughter; indicative of, characterised by, or expressing laughter or mirth.
Of a person or their actions, feelings, etc.: expressing gratitude or appreciation; appreciative, thankful.
Characterised or marked by delight or delightfulness; very pleasing; delightful.
(archaic) pleasant; of a pleasant nature
Able to be easily pacified; quick to forgive.
Pleasing to the eye; attractive.
Pleasing to the taste, tasty.
Favorably stimulating to the palate; pleasantly spicy; tangy.
Providing physical comfort and ease; agreeable.
Appropriate, apt, fitting.
Expressing pleasure or joy.
Arousing or holding the attention or interest of someone.
That relishes something; showing relish or enjoyment.
Emotionally satisfied; feeling a sense of fulfilment.
(now rare) Joyful, delighted.
Archaic form of mirthful. [Filled with mirth.]
Cheerfully encouraging.
That placates; pacifying.
Pleasing to the sense of taste; tasty.
Tending to appease; appeasing.
(chiefly US) That placates; pacifying.
(transitive) To congratulate.
Disposed or prone to indulge, humor, gratify, or yield to one's own or another's desires, etc., or to be compliant, lenient, or forbearing;
Fairly pleasant.
Characterised or marked by laughter
(now rare) Cheerful, agreeable (chiefly of a place, landscape etc.); pleasing to look at.
Charming; likely to put one at ease.
Capable of being relished; pleasant to the taste; gratifying.