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pleasure
noun as in delight, happiness
Strongest matches
amusement, bliss, comfort, contentment, enjoyment, gratification, hobby, joy, luxury, satisfaction, thrill
Strong matches
buzz, delectation, diversion, ease, entertainment, felicity, flash, fruition, game, gladness, gluttony, gusto, indulgence, joyride, kick, kicks, recreation, relish, revelry, seasoning, self-indulgence, solace, spice, titillation, turnon, velvet, zest
Weak matches
Example Sentences
He said the union "takes no pleasure in causing disruption" but "makes no apology for fighting for our members".
One could easily grow accustomed to that level of comfort and status, not to mention the pleasure of never having to personally navigate the 101 or 405 freeways at rush hour.
It might be less practical if your freezer is already overflowing, if you really hate re-heated meals or if standing in the kitchen for a full-day cooking marathon feels like punishment instead of pleasure.
Every performance then becomes a pleasure offering of its own period, place and people.
I take no pleasure in hating “With Love, Meghan” — Markle is a local gal who inarguably got a very bum deal in her early married life, and I honestly want her to succeed.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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