Please
(
verb
,
interjection
)
(As a verb)
Please ( verb )
- To give pleasure or satisfaction to someone.
- To be pleasing or satisfying to someone.
- To suit or be convenient for someone.
- To make someone happy or content.
- To fulfill the desire or request of someone.
Origin:
From old french plaiser to be pleasing, from latin placere to please.
Examples:
- The concert pleased everyone.
- The view from the top of the mountain pleased him.
- The food was so delicious, it pleased her palate.
- The company pleased the shareholders with its results.
- The answer to the question pleased everyone.
(As an interjection)
Please ( interjection )
- To give pleasure or satisfaction to someone.
- To be pleasing or satisfying to someone.
- To suit or be convenient for someone.
- To make someone happy or content.
- To fulfill the desire or request of someone.
Origin:
From old french plaiser to be pleasing, from latin placere to please.
Examples:
- The concert pleased everyone.
- The view from the top of the mountain pleased him.
- The food was so delicious, it pleased her palate.
- The company pleased the shareholders with its results.
- The answer to the question pleased everyone.