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nice
adjective as in likable, agreeable
Weak matches
adjective as in precise, neat, refined
Strong matches
Weak matches
- accurate
- becoming
- befitting
- careful
- choosy
- conforming
- correct
- critical
- cultured
- decent
- delicate
- discerning
- discriminating
- distinguishing
- exact
- exacting
- fastidious
- finespun
- finical
- finicking
- finicky
- fussy
- genteel
- meticulous
- persnickety
- picky
- proper
- respectable
- rigorous
- scrupulous
- seemly
- squeamish
- strict
- subtle
- trivial
- virtuous
- well-bred
Example Sentences
A design that matches the gaming equipment is always a nice bonus.
We don’t recommend relying on magic scrapers in areas where thick ice and heavy snow are a regular occurrence, but it’s nice to have them around for lighter snowstorms.
It took everything I saved up and sacrificed, but now we got a nice little place going on.
The spicy version, with a nice complex burn in the seasoning, is even better.
This particular tool is inexpensive, available in two sizes, and has a nice ergonomic handle.
From there we took the train to Nice, France, but the French border control caught us and sent us back to Italy.
Another beautiful Eminor number, with a nice shift up to the major for the chorus.
Champagne, which is also acidic, offers a nice complement to anything from tuna tartare to beef bourguignon.
And there are a few nice things buried beneath the rubble that I could use in my apartment.
It was also nice to have a place where my family and friends could see what was going on in my life.
There is more of artfulness in the flatteries which appear to involve a calculating intention to say the nice agreeable thing.
I don't care, it ain't nice, and I wonder aunt brought us to such a place.
And right after that, some nice sour milk would come splashing down into the trough of the pen.
The boy backed away from him, and stood a little distance off, holding out a nice, juicy potato this time.
"I don't think that is a very nice taste," said Davy, beginning to feel very uneasy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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