plural
pleasures
plural
pleasures
Britannica Dictionary definition of PLEASURE
1
[noncount]
a
:
a feeling of happiness, enjoyment, or satisfaction
:
a pleasant or pleasing feeling
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I paint for the sheer/pure pleasure of it.
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intense physical/sexual pleasure
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He smiled with pleasure.
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She gets pleasure from helping others. [=she enjoys helping others]
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She takes pleasure in [=enjoys] her work.
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His grandparents took great/special pleasure in seeing him graduate from college.
b
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activity that is done for enjoyment
2
[count]
:
something or someone that causes a feeling of happiness, enjoyment, or satisfaction
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It's been a pleasure working with you. = You were a pleasure to work with. [=I enjoyed working with you]
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It would be my pleasure to help. [=I would be glad to help]
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It is a special pleasure for me to be here with you today.
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Now I can enjoy the simple pleasures of life, like spending time with my family.
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“Thanks for your help.” “(It was) My pleasure.” [=I was happy to help]
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Dark chocolate is a guilty pleasure of mine. [=something that I enjoy even though it causes guilty feelings]
at someone's pleasure
or
at the pleasure of someone
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used to say that something is done or can be done because someone wants it to be done
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The building can be converted to condominiums at the owner's pleasure.
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I serve at the pleasure of the president, and I will continue to serve as long as the president wants me to.
what's your pleasure?
informal
— used to ask what drink someone would like to be served
with pleasure
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used to say that you are happy to do something for someone