The base word of "pleasant" is "please."
Pleasant is an adjective.
The weather was pleasant for our outdoor picnic, with a gentle breeze and warm sunshine.
Very is an adverb, and pleasant is an adjective.
The English word for "simpático" is "friendly" or "pleasant."
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Noun forms for the adjective unpleasant are unpleasantry and unpleasantness.
In the word pleasant we will add un and the answer will be unpleasant
The word opposite pleasant is "unpleasant"
more pleasant, most pleasant
The word "pleasant" has its roots in the Latin word "placare" meaning peaceful.
Pleasant is an adjective.
it was a pleasant time
Pleasant is an adjective.
There are two syllables in the word pleasant. (Pleas-ant)
The root or base word of "unlikeable" is "like." In this case, the prefix "un-" is added to the base word "like" to create the word "unlikeable." The prefix "un-" is used to indicate the opposite or absence of the base word, resulting in the meaning of "not likeable" or "not pleasant."
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.
He was a very pleasant student in the classroom