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pleasurable
/ ˈplɛʒərəbəl /
adjective
enjoyable, agreeable, or gratifying
Other Word Forms
- pleasurableness noun
- pleasurably adverb
- quasi-pleasurable adjective
- quasi-pleasurably adverb
- unpleasurable adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of pleasurable1
Example Sentences
“When you say ‘reading for pleasure,’ you make the assumption that reading is pleasurable,” Laughlin said.
Dopamine is also known as the "happy hormone" because it is activated when something is pleasurable or we feel rewarded.
But they always look so huge and larger-than-life and confident, and I think that’s maybe why being able to figure myself out on camera after coming from the stage has been so pleasurable.
"The sittings were extremely pleasurable on my part," he said.
“You have to believe that Nikki is a person you would want to die with, that would be the most enjoyable, pleasurable person to spend the rest of your time with,” Rosenstock added.
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Related Words
- enjoyable
- entertaining
- gratifying
- pleasing
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