Pleased vs Horner - What's the difference?
pleased | horner |
(please)
One who works or deals in horn or horns.
* 1873 , Calendar of State Papers
(obsolete) One who blows a horn.
(obsolete) One who horns or cuckolds.
The British sand lance or sand eel, Ammodytes lanceolatus .
(Webster 1913)
As an adjective pleased
is happy, content.As a verb pleased
is (please).As a proper noun horner is
.As a noun horner is
(informal) someone who is from the horn of africa.pleased
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Synonyms
* content * happy * satisfiedVerb
(head)Anagrams
* 1000 English basic wordshorner
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Noun
(en noun)- (Grew)
- As also all patents for new inventions not put in practice within three years, likewise the several grants of incorporation to hatband makers, gutstring makers, spectacle makers, comb makers, tobacco-pipe makers, butchers, and horners .
- (Sherwood)
- (Massinger)
