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Definition of Pleasurably
1. Adverb. In a very pleasurable manner. "They were walking along the beach slowly and deliciously"
Definition of Pleasurably
1. Adverb. In a pleasurable manner. ¹
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Definition of Pleasurably
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pleasurably
Literary usage of Pleasurably
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Improvement of the Understanding: Ethics and Correspondence of Benedict de by Benedictus de Spinoza (1901)
"He who conceives that the object of his love is affected pleasurably or painfully,
will himself be affected pleasurably or painfully; and the one or the ..."
2. The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza by Benedictus de Spinoza, Robert Harvey Monro Elwes (1891)
"He who conceives, that the object of his love is affected pleasurably or painfully,
will himself be affected pleasurably or painfully ..."
3. The Ethics of Benedict de Spinoza: Demonstrated After the Methods of by Benedictus de Spinoza, Daniel Drake Smith (1876)
"But when we rejoice because we have affected one like unto ourselves pleasurably,
then do we contemplate ourselves with pleasure or satisfaction {by Prop. ..."
4. Facts by Woman (1881)
"... but it proved a good one too, by bringing it back so pleasurably, entertaining
and relieving me of an otherwise lonely sitting, passing the time only ..."
5. Psychology as a Natural Science Applied to the Solution of Occult Psychic by Charles Godlove Raue (1889)
"ever has the ability and opportunity of exciting us pleasurably, we consider as
something good, and we strive to obtain it. We desire </te good so long as ..."
6. Improvement of the Understanding: Ethics and Correspondence of Benedict de by Benedictus de Spinoza (1901)
"He who conceives that the object of his love is affected pleasurably or painfully,
will himself be affected pleasurably or painfully; and the one or the ..."
7. The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza by Benedictus de Spinoza, Robert Harvey Monro Elwes (1891)
"He who conceives, that the object of his love is affected pleasurably or painfully,
will himself be affected pleasurably or painfully ..."
8. The Ethics of Benedict de Spinoza: Demonstrated After the Methods of by Benedictus de Spinoza, Daniel Drake Smith (1876)
"But when we rejoice because we have affected one like unto ourselves pleasurably,
then do we contemplate ourselves with pleasure or satisfaction {by Prop. ..."
9. Facts by Woman (1881)
"... but it proved a good one too, by bringing it back so pleasurably, entertaining
and relieving me of an otherwise lonely sitting, passing the time only ..."
10. Psychology as a Natural Science Applied to the Solution of Occult Psychic by Charles Godlove Raue (1889)
"ever has the ability and opportunity of exciting us pleasurably, we consider as
something good, and we strive to obtain it. We desire </te good so long as ..."