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Pleasant vs Salubrious - What's the difference?

pleasant | salubrious | Related terms |

Pleasant is a related term of salubrious.


As adjectives the difference between pleasant and salubrious

is that pleasant is giving pleasure; pleasing in manner while salubrious is promoting health or well-being; wholesome especially as related to air.

As a noun pleasant

is (obsolete) a wit; a humorist; a buffoon.

Pleasant vs Compassionate - What's the difference?

pleasant | compassionate | Related terms |

Pleasant is a related term of compassionate.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between pleasant and compassionate

is that pleasant is (obsolete) a wit; a humorist; a buffoon while compassionate is (obsolete) inviting pity; pitiable.

As adjectives the difference between pleasant and compassionate

is that pleasant is giving pleasure; pleasing in manner while compassionate is having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

As a noun pleasant

is (obsolete) a wit; a humorist; a buffoon.

As a verb compassionate is

(archaic) to feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for.

Pleasant vs Soothing - What's the difference?

pleasant | soothing | Related terms |

Pleasant is a related term of soothing.


As adjectives the difference between pleasant and soothing

is that pleasant is giving pleasure; pleasing in manner while soothing is tending to soothe.

As nouns the difference between pleasant and soothing

is that pleasant is (obsolete) a wit; a humorist; a buffoon while soothing is the act by which somebody is soothed.

As a verb soothing is

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Delectable vs Pleasant - What's the difference?

delectable | pleasant | Related terms |

Delectable is a related term of pleasant.


As adjectives the difference between delectable and pleasant

is that delectable is delectable, delightful while pleasant is giving pleasure; pleasing in manner.

As a noun pleasant is

(obsolete) a wit; a humorist; a buffoon.

Pleasant vs Civil - What's the difference?

pleasant | civil | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between pleasant and civil

is that pleasant is giving pleasure; pleasing in manner while civil is having to do with people and government office as opposed to the military or religion.

As a noun pleasant

is a wit; a humorist; a buffoon.

Pleasant vs Grouse - What's the difference?

pleasant | grouse | Related terms |

Pleasant is a related term of grouse.


As adjectives the difference between pleasant and grouse

is that pleasant is giving pleasure; pleasing in manner while grouse is (australian|nz|slang) excellent.

As nouns the difference between pleasant and grouse

is that pleasant is (obsolete) a wit; a humorist; a buffoon while grouse is any of various game birds of the family tetraonidae which inhabit temperate and subarctic regions of the northern hemisphere or grouse can be a cause for complaint.

As a verb grouse is

to seek or shoot grouse or grouse can be to complain or grumble.

Goodhumoured vs Pleasant - What's the difference?

goodhumoured | pleasant | Related terms |

Goodhumoured is a related term of pleasant.


As an adjective pleasant is

giving pleasure; pleasing in manner.

As a noun pleasant is

(obsolete) a wit; a humorist; a buffoon.

Equable vs Pleasant - What's the difference?

equable | pleasant | Synonyms |

Equable is a synonym of pleasant.


As adjectives the difference between equable and pleasant

is that equable is unvarying]], [[calm|calm and steady; constant and uniform while pleasant is giving pleasure; pleasing in manner.

As a noun pleasant is

(obsolete) a wit; a humorist; a buffoon.

Pleasant vs Mannerly - What's the difference?

pleasant | mannerly | Related terms |

Pleasant is a related term of mannerly.


As adjectives the difference between pleasant and mannerly

is that pleasant is giving pleasure; pleasing in manner while mannerly is polite, having good manners.

As a noun pleasant

is (obsolete) a wit; a humorist; a buffoon.

Adorable vs Pleasant - What's the difference?

adorable | pleasant | Related terms |

Adorable is a related term of pleasant.


As adjectives the difference between adorable and pleasant

is that adorable is befitting of being adored; cute or loveable while pleasant is giving pleasure; pleasing in manner.

As a noun pleasant is

(obsolete) a wit; a humorist; a buffoon.

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