to please greatly

  • 1please — v. 1) to please greatly, highly 2) (R) it pleased us to learn of your success; it pleased us greatly that you could accept our invitation * * * [pliːz] highly it pleased us greatly that you could accept our invitation (R) it pleased us to learn… …

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  • 2Please Teacher! — Onegai Teacher Vol 1 DVD cover featuring Mizuho Kazami おねがい☆ティーチャー (Onegai ☆ Teacher) …

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  • 3Greatly Blessed — Álbum de Gaither Vocal Band Publicación 10 de agosto del 2010 (U.E.) Grabación 2º semestre 2010, Gaither Studios , Nashville, Tenessee Género(s) Southern Gospel Pop cristiano Devocional Country …

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  • 4Please Give Me a Job! — Infobox Television show name = Please Give Me a Job! caption = genre = creator = Ahmad Izham Omar director = Lee Su May developer = presenter = Azah Yasmin starring = voices = narrated = theme music composer = opentheme = endtheme = composer =… …

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  • 5charm — [chärm] n. [ME charme < OFr < L carmen, song, verse, charm < * canmen < canere, to sing: see CHANT] 1. a) a chanted word, phrase, or verse assumed to have magic power to help or hurt; incantation b) the chanting of such a word, phrase …

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  • 6complacent — adjective Etymology: Latin complacent , complacens, present participle of complacēre to please greatly, from com + placēre to please more at please Date: 1760 1. marked by complacency ; self satisfied < a complacent smile > 2 …

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  • 7charm — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. fascinate, hypnotize, en amor, bewitch, enchant, disarm, captivate, attract; soothe, calm, allay. n. attractiveness, personality, captivation, fascination; amulet, talisman, good luck piece;&#8230; …

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  • 8enchant — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. bewitch, conjure; captivate, please, charm, delight, fascinate. See pleasure, sorcery. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To put under a spell] Syn. charm, bewitch, cast a spell over; see charm 1 , hypnotize 1 …

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  • 9complaisant — [17] Complaisant and complacent [17] are virtual doublets. Both come from Latin complacēre ‘please greatly’ (a compound verb formed from placēre, source of English please), but they reached English along different routes. Complaisant came via&#8230; …

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  • 10complaisant — [17] Complaisant and complacent [17] are virtual doublets. Both come from Latin complacēre ‘please greatly’ (a compound verb formed from placēre, source of English please), but they reached English along different routes. Complaisant came via&#8230; …

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