Yes it is.
Synonyms for the verb 'pleased' are delighted, gratified, indulged, satisfied. Synonyms for the adjective 'pleased' are appreciative, gratified, contented, satisfied.
The word delighted is an adjective meaning extremely pleased. It is also the past tense verb of to delight.
The word delighted is an adjective meaning extremely pleased. It is also the past tense verb of to delight.
No, the word please is either a verb or an interjection. There is an adjective form (pleased) taken from the past participle of the verb "to please" (satisfy or make happy).
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.
No, the word 'pleased' is the past participle of the verb 'to please'; a past participle is also an adjective; for example:A pleased customer will likely shop here again.
The word smug is an adjective. Smug means pleased with oneself.
Synonyms for the verb 'pleased' are delighted, gratified, indulged, satisfied. Synonyms for the adjective 'pleased' are appreciative, gratified, contented, satisfied.
No, the word efficient is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example:I was pleased with the efficient worker for the agency.
The word delighted is an adjective meaning extremely pleased. It is also the past tense verb of to delight.
The word delighted is an adjective meaning extremely pleased. It is also the past tense verb of to delight.
There is an adverb "pleasedly" that is active (refers to being pleased) but it is rarely used.The related adjective pleasing and adverb pleasingly refer to something that pleases, not someone who is being pleased.
The word pleasant is an adjective (pleasing, creating a pleasurable state). There is no noun for the state of being pleased.
No, the word please is either a verb or an interjection. There is an adjective form (pleased) taken from the past participle of the verb "to please" (satisfy or make happy).
The prefix of the word pleased is "un-".
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.
Please is a word about pleasure. When you use it as an adjective, you are asking someone to pleasure themselves in helping you. "Will you please help me move this box?"