Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Mar. 2013
The word Please We use it frequently in our language when we want to express that we like someone, we are pleased, we are happy, or failing that when we want to give an account of what we ourselves like make or give us pleasure. Maria, with how maniacal the order that she is hers, is not going to like the mess you made in her kitchen. I didn't think I was going to like this so much movie because the protagonist not one of my favorites.
In the event that a person or thing pleases us, pleases us, or makes us happy, we usually qualify it as pleasantand then, this concept will always appear in close connection with the one that concerns us. Someone or something nice, they will directly cause us pleasure, taste.
Likewise, as with the word pleasant, that of pleasing is a word that we usually use in different contexts and always with a connotation positive. And we also always apply it in relation to things and people. If we have fun at the party we will say that it was pleasant, for example, if Juan entertains us we will say about him that it is pleasant.
This term has a huge variety of synonyms, meanwhile, among the most used, those of to like, please and cheer.
When we like something it makes us immediately feel an inclination towards it. I knew that I would like your food because it is the type of cuisine that I like.
Now, in the case of pleasing it will imply that from actions, comments, we generate another individual satisfaction, like, like. I want to please my husband and that's why I bought him this cake that he likes so much.
And in the case of cheering, it is an action in which we enliven through various strategies or sayings to something or a person. With your stories you made my afternoon happy.
Meanwhile, the word that directly opposes this concept is that of displease, because it precisely allows us to express the disgust, the dislike that something or someone causes us and that can reach the point of directly rejecting it.
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