Nice ( adjective , adverb , verb )

(As an adjective)

Nice ( adjective )

Pleasant and agreeable in nature; causing happiness or pleasure; delightful.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french nice, foolish, simple, from latin nescius ignorant, from ne- not + scius, past participle of scire to know.

Examples:

  1. The weather was so nice today, it was a perfect day to go for a walk.
  2. The dress you are wearing looks nice on you.
  3. I had a nice time at the party last night.
  4. I think you would like the concert, it's going to be nice.
  5. The new car is nice, but it's not worth the price.

(As an adverb)

Nice ( adverb )

Pleasant and agreeable in nature; causing happiness or pleasure; delightful.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french nice, foolish, simple, from latin nescius ignorant, from ne- not + scius, past participle of scire to know.

Examples:

  1. The weather was so nice today, it was a perfect day to go for a walk.
  2. The dress you are wearing looks nice on you.
  3. I had a nice time at the party last night.
  4. I think you would like the concert, it's going to be nice.
  5. The new car is nice, but it's not worth the price.

(As a verb)

Nice ( verb )

Pleasant and agreeable in nature; causing happiness or pleasure; delightful.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french nice, foolish, simple, from latin nescius ignorant, from ne- not + scius, past participle of scire to know.

Examples:

  1. The weather was so nice today, it was a perfect day to go for a walk.
  2. The dress you are wearing looks nice on you.
  3. I had a nice time at the party last night.
  4. I think you would like the concert, it's going to be nice.
  5. The new car is nice, but it's not worth the price.
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