What is the word for “a thoroughly enjoyable experience”?
What is the perfect word for a thoroughly enjoyable experience? What’s the opposite if trials?
How important are the rights of the people when it comes to the privileged rights of women and men?
A good opposite to trial would be lark or breeze, if you are interested in the testing or “putting to the proof” aspect of the word trial (or it is just plain trial).
What is the interview process? It is a breeze.
What do I do wrong?
How about “I’ve been having a blast.” What is the object of the first quote “?
What do you think about the’soap-out’ in college?
I just have a really hard time. it can feel like a trial or study or testing. When you’re having fun and having good time can feel like a festival.
What would they have done differently if we learned to love an animal?
If you mean something that gives pleasure: Delight
a high degree of gratification: joy; also : extreme satisfaction something
that gives great pleasure If
you’re talking about the state of mind: Bliss complete
happiness There
are also joy (which can be used in both contexts), pleasure, and felicity.
“Slang” terms that I’ve come across for “pleasurable” are “lark,” “lulu.” Who
used the term lark? Is it legitimate that we
should use Lulu?
A pleasure?
The condition or sensation induced by the experience or anticipation of what is felt to be good or desirable; a feeling of satisfaction or enjoyment; delight, gratification. Opposed to pain.
What is a treat?
Something highly enjoyable; a great pleasure, delight, or gratification.
What is “comfort”?
Anything in which one takes delight, or which affords delight; an object of delight; a source of great joy.
In the OED, what
are some examples?
If you could be in a ball
(sense 2), you could have a ball.