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  1. a feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction, or something that produces this feeling: [ U ] The boy’s visits gave his grandparents a great deal of pleasure. [ C usually sing ] It’s always a pleasure to see you. (Definition of pleasure from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of pleasure. pleasure.

  2. Synonyms for PLEASURE: enjoyment, contentment, satisfaction, delight, happiness, content, joy, gratification; Antonyms of PLEASURE: displeasure, dissatisfaction, misery, discontent, sadness, sorrow, unhappiness, anguish.

  3. a feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction, or something that produces this feeling: [ U ] The boy’s visits gave his grandparents a great deal of pleasure. [ C usually sing ] It’s always a pleasure to see you. (Definition of pleasure from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of pleasure. pleasure.

  4. pleasure. noun. These are words and phrases related to pleasure. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of pleasure. The gift gave the child a great deal of pleasure. Synonyms. enjoyment. happiness. joy. delight. gratification. cheer. bliss. elation. exultation. rapture. gaiety. mirth. lightheartedness.

  5. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English plea‧sure /ˈpleʒə $ -ər/ S2 W2 noun 1 [ uncountable] the feeling of happiness, enjoyment, or satisfaction that you get from an experience → pleasant with pleasure She sipped her drink with obvious pleasure. for pleasure Are you taking the trip for business or pleasure? see thesaurus at fun 2 ...

  6. [uncountable] a state of feeling or being happy or satisfied synonym enjoyment. His eyes lit up with pleasure. for pleasure Encourage your child to read for pleasure. pleasure in something He takes no pleasure in his work. pleasure in doing something She took pleasure in shocking her parents.

  7. pleasure (somewhat formal) the feeling of enjoying yourself or being satisfied: Reading for pleasure and reading for work are not the same. a good time ( somewhat informal ) a time that you spend enjoying yourself: We had a good time in Spain.