Kind, likable, fair, friendly, good, and lovely are words. those mean nice.
Five words that mean nice are pleasant, good, pretty, handsome, kind, or fine.
honest, trustworthy, respectable, clean, delicate, good, noble, worthy, proper, nice
nice is itself adverb
Gravy is the tasty sauce you pour over meat to make it taste better and be juicy. You don't need it for a meal, but it's nice to have. The figurative meaning is anything not needed, but an extra bonus on top.
It is not an idiom. When you see "as ___ as ___" you are dealing with a simile, and those are just comparisons between two things. "As nice as pie" would be very nice, because pie is a nice, tasty dessert.
It means to go good with something or with one another.:)
My cousin's current favorite idiom is 'as nice as spice'.
It's not an idiom because you can figure out the meaning by context. If something pleases your eye, it's nice to look at.
This isn't an idiom because you can figure it out by the context. People look good "on paper" because they only list their best qualities on their resumes, but when you meet them in person, you may find that they are not so nice or so qualified.
Verbal irony occurs where the writer says one thing but conveys an entirely different meaning. The irony is within the words themselves without regard to the events of the story. An example is "The best defense is a good offense."
the literal meaning of nice try is In Classic Arabic = " Mo7awla gayeda". Colloquially = " Mo7awla kowayesa " if you're mocking someone. " kan gherak ashtar " OR " Elaa'b gherha " this is colloquial arabic.
If you mean IMPLICATURE then:the action of implying a meaning beyond the literal sense of what is explicitly stated, for example saying the frame is nice and implying I don't like the picture in it.
This is not an idiom. Idioms make no sense unless you know the meaning already. This makes perfect sense. It is a proverb or saying. If you have something sweet, you'll be able to attract more attention than if you have something sour.
Buona torta is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "nice cake." The feminine singular adjective and noun literally mean "good cake." Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "BWO-NA TORT-ta" in Italian.
could be a nice way to say a person is rugged, or unkept, sloppy, but in the same breathe has potential Mostly in etiquette. A politician may be rough around the edges if he isn't socially elegant.
the meaning of nice nice goldfish