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What part of speech is pleasant?

Pleasant is an adjective.


What part of speech is the word pleasant?

Pleasant is an adjective.


Is pleasant an abstract noun?

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.


What part of speech does the words very pleasant belong to?

Very is an adverb, and pleasant is an adjective.


Is pleasant a noun or an adjective?

The word pleasant is an adjective (pleasing, creating a pleasurable state). There is no noun for the state of being pleased.


Good what part of speech?

The word good is an adjective. It is another word for pleasant or enjoyable.


What is the root or base word for unpleasant?

Noun forms for the adjective unpleasant are unpleasantry and unpleasantness.


What is an adjective of the word 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.'


Is congenial a noun?

No the word congenial is not a noun. It is an adjective.


Is pleasant a noun?

No, "pleasant" is not a noun. It is an adjective that describes something as enjoyable, pleasing, or agreeable.


What is an adjective form of the word 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.'


What is the English translation of 'locus placentibus placitus'?

The Latin phrase 'locus placentibus placitus' is incomplete if the adjective 'placentibus' is being used as an adjective. But it's complete if it's an adjective that's working as a noun. With the latter in mind, the word-by-word translation is the following: 'locus' means 'place'; and 'placentibus' and 'placitus' mean 'agreeable, pleasant, pleasing'. The English translation there is as follows: A place pleasant to the pleasant.