Pronunciation: /ˈplɛzəns/
noun a state or quality of being pleasing or agreeable
A1 The park is a place of pleasance where families can relax and enjoy nature.
A2 The pleasance of spending time with loved ones is immeasurable.
B1 The pleasance of reading a good book on a rainy day is unmatched.
B2 The pleasance of traveling to new countries and experiencing different cultures is enriching.
C1 She found great pleasance in attending classical music concerts.
C2 The pleasance of achieving one's goals after years of hard work is indescribable.
formal The garden was a place of pleasance, with colorful flowers and a serene atmosphere.
informal I always feel a sense of pleasance when I visit the park near my house.
slang Chilling by the beach always brings me so much pleasance.
figurative The music filled her heart with pleasance, lifting her spirits.
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