Please ( verb , interjection )

(As a verb)

Please ( verb )

  1. To give pleasure or satisfaction to someone.
  2. To be pleasing or satisfying to someone.
  3. To suit or be convenient for someone.
  4. To make someone happy or content.
  5. To fulfill the desire or request of someone.

Origin:

From old french plaiser to be pleasing, from latin placere to please.

Examples:

  1. The concert pleased everyone.
  2. The view from the top of the mountain pleased him.
  3. The food was so delicious, it pleased her palate.
  4. The company pleased the shareholders with its results.
  5. The answer to the question pleased everyone.

(As an interjection)

Please ( interjection )

  1. To give pleasure or satisfaction to someone.
  2. To be pleasing or satisfying to someone.
  3. To suit or be convenient for someone.
  4. To make someone happy or content.
  5. To fulfill the desire or request of someone.

Origin:

From old french plaiser to be pleasing, from latin placere to please.

Examples:

  1. The concert pleased everyone.
  2. The view from the top of the mountain pleased him.
  3. The food was so delicious, it pleased her palate.
  4. The company pleased the shareholders with its results.
  5. The answer to the question pleased everyone.
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