pleasure - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of pleasure in Hindi

  • अभिराम
  • खुशी
  • प्रसन्नता
  • आनन्द
  • इच्छा
  • मर्जी

noun

  • आनंद
  • सुख
  • मज़ा
  • विहार
  • रस
  • अभिलाषा
  • उपभोग
  • मरज़ी

adjective

  • आमोदजनक
  • मनोरंजन का
  • दिल-बहलाव का

verb

  • आमोद करना
  • ख़ुशी लाना
  • ख़ुशी देना

pleasure Definition

noun

  • a feeling of happy satisfaction and enjoyment. ( खुश संतुष्टि और आनंद की भावना। )

verb

  • give sexual enjoyment or satisfaction to. ( यौन आनंद या संतुष्टि देना। )

adjective

  • used or intended for entertainment rather than business. ( व्यवसाय के बजाय मनोरंजन के लिए उपयोग या इच्छित। )

pleasure Example

  • Canace had smiled in joy and pleasure , although she didn't completely understand.
  • Many countries may have thought that the people of Pakistan are a prosperous lot as they frequently travel abroad for business or pleasure trips.
  • If a girl could be brought up in the same way as a boy, her sexual potential and her sexual satisfaction, her sexual pleasure could be exactly the same.
  • Instead of staying cooped up in a hotel room on a mid-week business or pleasure trip to London, take in some of the city's top West End shows.
  • Some parts of the building are for entertainment, pleasure , and relaxation; others for work and for meeting outsiders.
  • More blood two days before the party gave her the boost she needed, and left us all with a happy memory of her pleasure .
  • Southend Airport today launched a major campaign to revive short-haul business and pleasure flights to Europe.
  • He crossed the line rubbing his hands together gleefully, with all the pure pleasure of a happy 15 year old boy.
  • Robinson added: " There isn't a market there yet for pleasure boats.
  • His films generally concern the cruel power of obsessional love and the need for sensual pleasure .
  • This seems quite strange to the modern sensibility, which associates organised travel purely with relaxation and pleasure .
  • There's a predictable but effective sensual pleasure here.
  • No matter how hard we try to be spiritual, it's sensual pleasure we succumb to.
  • The woman is a person who is to be loved and willed for her own sake, not an object to be taken and used for the man's gratification and pleasure .
  • Do you think that I would do this for my own satisfaction or pleasure ?
  • The Field with its cast of classical characters in an epic setting is sure to be an evening of entertainment and pleasure not to be missed.
  • I was in Phoenix this past weekend on a combination business and pleasure trip.
  • He was a precocious genius, became famous very early, and for a while tasted society life and the pleasure of entertainment and diversion.
  • We must think of ourselves, not in terms of the satisfaction we get, from what we eat, or enjoy as pleasure , or entertainment today.
  • He allowed no expenditure for entertainments or pleasure .
  • In the name of beauty they can take pain as pleasure , treat suffering as a blessing and regard bitterness as a great enjoyment.
  • The pleasure business is clearly a successful one.
  • The chairman pointed out that a pontoon had been constructed on the west side of the harbour beside the Marina House to facilitate angling boats, pleasure crafts and the diving centre.
  • Parents want more from their children's entertainment than mere pleasure .
  • Perhaps if he had been more concerned with self-advancement he might not have fallen into obscurity - but would he then have produced such happy music for our pleasure ?
  • Read it for all the same reasons that you would read the novels - for boundless entertainment and for pure pleasure .
  • People have been skiing since 3000BC, but the birth of modern skiing - for pleasure rather than necessity - only began in the late nineteenth century.
  • But now I've got doctors helping me so I'm really dispensable in so many ways and so what I do I do just for my own satisfaction and pleasure .
  • I imagine many so-called moralists are secretly jealous of teens engaged in pleasure , as opposed to any serious moral valuation they may hold.
  • She also had the satisfaction and pleasure of having a rare bird's-eye-view of the city's landscape.