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adjective
- 1. giving pleasure or satisfaction; pleasant or attractive: "we had a nice time" Similar Opposite
- 2. (especially of a difference) slight or subtle: "there is a nice distinction between self-sacrifice and martyrdom" Similar Opposite
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The meaning of NICE is polite, kind. How to use nice in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Nice.
pleasant, enjoyable, or satisfactory: Did you have a nice trip? Have a nice day / time! This milk doesn't smell very nice. Thanks for ringing - it's been nice talk ing to you. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. giving pleasure and holding your attention. good It's a good film overall. enjoyable We had an enjoyable time with Bob and Helen.
If you say that someone is nice, you mean that you like them because they are friendly and pleasant. I've met your father and he's rather nice. He was a nice fellow, very quiet and courteous.
having or showing delicate, accurate perception: a nice sense of color. refined in manners, language, etc.: Nice people wouldn't do such things. Synonyms: polite. virtuous; respectable; decorous: a nice girl. suitable or proper: That was not a nice remark. Antonyms: improper. carefully neat in dress, habits, etc. Synonyms: finicky, finical.
To be nice is to be pleasant and good-natured. Polite people and sunny days are nice. Nice people and situations are enjoyable and don't cause problems. If you say something rude (or honest) to your sibling, your parents might say "Be nice!" This word is a little vague and overused.
Definition of nice adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
nice. (nīs) adj. nic·er, nic·est. 1. Pleasing and agreeable in nature: had a nice time; a nice person. 2. Having a pleasant or attractive appearance: a nice dress; a nice face. 3. Exhibiting courtesy and politeness: a nice gesture. 4. Of good character and reputation; respectable. 5. Overdelicate or fastidious; fussy. 6.