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pleasure

Definition for pleasure

noun as in will, inclination

Strongest matches

desire, purpose

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Perhaps the greatest pleasure of the nonlinear narrative lies in its awareness of the complexities and sheer absurdities that shape every human’s existence.

The human brain is wired to reward short-term pleasure over longer-term goals, Preston said.

One suspects instead that the “Panorama” report was created solely to tickle the emotional pleasure centers of the journalists involved and the liberals among their audience.

Gen Z, in its infinite ability to rehabilitate the uncool, has decided that porridge is pleasure.

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The appeal of “Lux” is self-evident: Rosalía sings beautifully and with great feeling, she has an unerring ear for melody and texture, and musical pleasures are abundant.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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