a pleasure

/ə ˈplɛʒə(r)/
phraseIntermediate
formalinformal

Something that gives enjoyment or satisfaction

Dining at that restaurant was a pleasure.

The experience of eating at the restaurant was enjoyable.

She took great pleasure in her work.

She found deep satisfaction in her job.

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Often used in polite or formal contexts to express gratitude or appreciation.

Collocations

take pleasure into enjoy or find satisfaction in somethingto one's pleasureas someone wishes or desires

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Related Phrases

take pleasure inphrase
to enjoy or find satisfaction in something
to one's pleasurephrase
as someone wishes or desires

💡Pro Tip

Formal vs. Informal Use

While 'a pleasure' is often used formally, it can also appear in informal contexts, especially when expressing gratitude.

Gold Rule

Polite Expression

Use 'a pleasure' to politely express enjoyment or satisfaction, especially in social or professional settings.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'plaisure', from Old French 'plaisir', from Latin 'placere' (to please).

📝Usage Notes

Commonly used in polite conversation to express gratitude or appreciation. Can also describe something that is enjoyable or satisfying.

Word Breakdown

a
indefinite article
article
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pleasure
enjoyment or satisfaction
noun
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