Definition of 'please'
Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense pleases
, present participle pleasing
, past tense, past participle pleased
3. convention
7.
See as you please
8.
See if you please
9.
See if you please
10.
See please yourself
11. please God
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please in British English
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Derived forms
pleasable (ˈpleasable) adjective
pleased
adjective
pleaser (ˈpleaser)
noun
Word origin
C14 plese, from Old French plaisir, from Latin placēre to please, satisfy
Word Frequency
please in American English
verb intransitive
▶ USAGE: Please is also used for politeness in requests or commands to mean “be obliging enough (to)”
[please sit down]3.
to be agreeable; give pleasure; satisfy
to aim to please
4.
to have the will or wish; like [to do as one pleases]
also used passively you are pleased to scoff
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Derived forms
pleaser (ˈpleaser)
noun
Word origin
ME plaisen < MFr plaisir < L placere, to please, akin to placidus, gentle, mild, placare, to calm, soothe < IE *plāk-, flat, smooth < base *plā- > plain1Word Frequency
please in American English
(pliz) (verb pleased, pleasing)
adverb
transitive verb
2.
to act to the pleasure or satisfaction of
to please the public
3.
to be the pleasure or will of
May it please your Majesty
intransitive verb
SYNONYMS 4. choose, desire, prefer.5.
to give pleasure or satisfaction; be agreeable
manners that please
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Derived forms
pleasable adjective
pleasedly (ˈplizɪdli, ˈplizd-)
adverb
pleasedness
noun
pleaser
noun
Word origin
[1275–1325; (v.) ME plesen, plaisen ‹ MF plaisir ‹‹ L placēre to please, seem good ( see placid); the use of please with requests, etc., is presumably a reduction of the clause (it) please you may it please you, later reinforced by imper. use of intransit. please to be pleased, wish]Examples of 'please' in a sentence
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British English: please
VERB /pliːz/
If someone or something pleases you, they make you feel happy and satisfied.
More than anything, I want to please you.
British English: please!
/pliːz/ INTERJECTION
You say please! when you are politely asking or inviting someone to do something.
- American English: please! /ˈpliz/
- Arabic: أَرْجُوك
- Brazilian Portuguese: por favor!
- Chinese: 有请!
- Croatian: molim!
- Czech: prosím!
- Danish: vær så venlig at
- Dutch: alstublieft!
- European Spanish: ¡por favor!
- Finnish: olkaa hyvä!
- French: s’il vous plaît !
- German: bitte!
- Greek: παρακαλώ!
- Italian: prego!
- Japanese: お願い!
- Korean: 제발!
- Norwegian: Vær så snill!
- Polish: proszę!
- European Portuguese: por favor!
- Romanian: te rog!
- Russian: пожалуйста!
- Latin American Spanish: ¡por favor!
- Swedish: snälla!
- Thai: ได้โปรดเถิด
- Turkish: lütfen!
- Ukrainian: будь ласка!
- Vietnamese: làm ơn!
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