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ALL meanings of pleased

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  • adverb pleased (used as a polite addition to requests, commands, etc.) if you would be so obliging; kindly: Please come here. Will you please turn the radio off? 1
  • verb with object pleased to act to the pleasure or satisfaction of: to please the public. 1
  • verb with object pleased to be the pleasure or will of: May it please your Majesty. 1
  • verb without object pleased to like, wish, or feel inclined: Go where you please. 1
  • verb without object pleased to give pleasure or satisfaction; be agreeable: manners that please. 1
  • idioms pleased if you please, if it be your pleasure; if you like or prefer. (used as an exclamation expressing astonishment, indignation, etc.): The missing letter was in his pocket, if you please! 1
  • adjective pleased happy, satisfied 1
  • adjective pleased showing pleasure 1
  • adjective pleased happy with 1
  • adjective pleased If you are pleased, you are happy about something or satisfied with something. 0
  • adjective pleased If you say you will be pleased to do something, you are saying in a polite way that you are willing to do it. 0
  • adjective pleased You can tell someone that you are pleased with something they have done in order to express your approval. 0
  • graded adjective pleased If someone is not too pleased or is none too pleased, they are annoyed about something or do not think something is acceptable. 0
  • adjective pleased When you are about to give someone some news which you know will please them, you can say that you are pleased to tell them the news or that they will be pleased to hear it. 0
  • adjective pleased In official letters, people often say they will be pleased to do something, as a polite way of introducing what they are going to do or inviting people to do something. 0
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