The adjective form of please is pleasant.
The most common adjective is pleasant (tending to give pleasure), both deriving from to please.
A common derivative adjective is pleasurable (able to provide pleasure, often used to mean providing it (pleasant), along with the rarely-seen pleasureful). Other adjectives based on the verb to pleasure (to please) are pleasuring and pleasured.
That depends on what you're trying to say with the adjective. Possibilities include pleasing, pleasant, pleased, and pleasable. If you want the meaning of entreaty in the adjective (as in "please wash the dishes"), then a hyphenated phrase is probably your best option, as in she put on her please-wash-the-dishes face or he flashed his pretty-please grin.
Adjective forms include pleasant and pleasurable.
The most common adjective is pleasant (providing pleasure, with the antonym unpleasant).The most common derivative adjective is pleasurable, which is most often used to mean pleasant, although it technically means 'capable of providing pleasure.'
Pleasurable
No, the word pleasant is not a noun. The word pleasant is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun forms of the adjective 'pleasant' are pleasantness and pleasantry.A related abstract noun is pleasure.
Fun the noun: Enjoyment, amusement, recreation, pleasure Fun the adjective: Enjoyable, amusing, pleasurable, rewarding, stimulating, exciting, fulfilling
Adjective forms include pleasant and pleasurable.
The most common adjective is pleasant (providing pleasure, with the antonym unpleasant).The most common derivative adjective is pleasurable, which is most often used to mean pleasant, although it technically means 'capable of providing pleasure.'
The most common adjective is pleasant (providing pleasure, with the antonym unpleasant).The most common derivative adjective is pleasurable, which is most often used to mean pleasant, although it technically means 'capable of providing pleasure.'
Pleasurable
No, the word pleasant is not a noun. The word pleasant is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun forms of the adjective 'pleasant' are pleasantness and pleasantry.A related abstract noun is pleasure.
To be lazy means to be so preoccupied with comfort or pleasure that you neglect your regular work or duties.
Libidinous is an adjective that derives from a Latin word meaning pleasure. Libidinous means pertaining to libido, lewd, lascivious, or lustful.
Piacere mio is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "my pleasure".Specifically, the masculine noun piacere means "enjoyment, pleasure". The masculine possessive adjective mio translates as "my". The pronunciation will be "pya-TCHEY-rey MEE-o" in Italian.
The spelling pleasable means capable of being pleased.The more common word is the adjective pleasurable (giving pleasure or enjoyment).
Fun the noun: Enjoyment, amusement, recreation, pleasure Fun the adjective: Enjoyable, amusing, pleasurable, rewarding, stimulating, exciting, fulfilling
Remember, hobbies are things you like doing for your pleasure. It is something you really like doing so that's how you describe it.
No, the word 'happily' is the adverb form of the adjective happy. The adverb 'happily' describes the manner of an action (verb) as in a happy manner; with pleasure; by good fortune.The noun form of the adjective happy is happiness.