Pleasing vs Graceful - What's the difference?
pleasing | graceful | Related terms |
pleasure or satisfaction, as in the phrase "to my pleasing."
* (Isaac Barrow)
Having or showing grace in movement, shape, or proportion.
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Pleasing is a related term of graceful.
As adjectives the difference between pleasing and graceful
is that pleasing is agreeable; giving pleasure, cheer, enjoyment or gratification while graceful is having or showing grace in movement, shape, or proportion.As a noun pleasing
is pleasure or satisfaction, as in the phrase "to my pleasing".As a verb pleasing
is .pleasing
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Synonyms
*Noun
- What more palpable confutation can there be of human vanity and arrogance, of all lofty imaginations, all presumptuous confidences, all turgid humours, all fond self-pleasings and self-admirings, than is that tragical cross
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*graceful
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Alternative forms
* gracefull (archaic)Adjective
(en adjective)citation, passage=The half-dozen pieces […] were painted white and carved with festoons of flowers, birds and cupids. […] The bed was the most extravagant piece. Its graceful cane halftester rose high towards the cornice and was so festooned in carved white wood that the effect was positively insecure, as if the great couch were trimmed with icing sugar.}}
