pleasant
A common intensifier for pleasant.
Indicates a very high degree of pleasantness.
Emphasizes that something is completely and entirely pleasant, often to counter a negative expectation.
Indicates a moderate or reasonable degree of pleasantness.
Indicates that something is satisfactory or acceptable, but not exceptionally so. Note that 'enough' follows the adjective.
Means that something was more unpleasant than pleasant.
A polite or indirect way of saying something is unpleasant.
Indicates that something is pleasant to a satisfactory or acceptable level.
Used to strongly imply that something was, in fact, unpleasant.
Similar to 'not altogether', suggesting mixed feelings.
Indicates that an experience had some unpleasant aspects.
Suggests something was close to being pleasant but failed in some way.
Describes a general state or quality of being enjoyable.
Suggests giving the impression of being enjoyable or friendly.
Refers to something that is pleasing to hear.
Refers to having a visually appealing or friendly appearance.
Relates to a tactile or emotional sensation that is enjoyable.
To cause something to become enjoyable.
To discover or feel that something is enjoyable.
Used to specify for whom or to what something is pleasant (e.g., pleasant to me, pleasant to the ear).