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Tommy
Any difference between "pleasant" and "pleasing" as an adjective?
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PLEASANT
1. enjoyable: bringing feelings of pleasure, enjoyment, or satisfaction
We spent a very pleasant evening together.
2. good-natured: friendly, kind, or good-natured
PLEASING
1. appealing: pleasant or attractive
It's not very pleasing to the eye.
2. satisfying: welcome or satisfying
She has made pleasing progress in the last few weeks.
hope that answers you question !! :)
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"her pleasing smile gives me a pleasant experience."
my idea is that, 'pleasing' - the adjective ending in "ing" (participle adjective) deals more of our emotion / feelings - causes us to interact.
what does her smile brought you?
'pleasant' on the other hand, merely describe the attribute of the noun.
how do you describe the experience of seeing her smile?
:)
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She had a pleasant personality.
The student tried pleasing the teacher by doing his homework every night.
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Tommy
المهارات اللغوية
الصينية (المندرية), الإنجليزية, الكورية
لغة التعلّم
الإنجليزية, الكورية
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