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pleasantly

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishpleasauntly; equivalent topleasant +‎-ly.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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pleasantly (comparativemorepleasantly,superlativemostpleasantly)

  1. In apleasantmanner; so as to achieve a pleasant result.
    He smiledpleasantly at passersby.
    They werepleasantly surprised at the result.
  2. (degree)Lightly
  3. (obsolete)Ludicrously;facetiously.
    • 1843 April,Thomas Carlyle, “ch. 1, Midas”, inPast and Present, American edition, Boston, Mass.:Charles C[offin] Little andJames Brown, published1843,→OCLC,(please specify |book=I or IV, or the page):
      In workhouses,pleasantly so named, because work cannot be done in them.
    • 1864 May –1865 November,Charles Dickens,Our Mutual Friend. [], volume(please specify |volume=I or II), London:Chapman and Hall, [], published1865,→OCLC:
      Mr Venus, reminded of the duties of hospitality, produced some rum. In answer to the inquiry, 'Will you mix it, Mr Wegg?' that gentlemanpleasantly rejoined, 'I think not, sir. On so auspicious an occasion, I prefer to take it in the form of a Gum-Tickler.'

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in a pleasant manner

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