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Definition of Pleasanter
1. pleasant [adj] - See also: pleasant
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pleasanter
Literary usage of Pleasanter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1905)
"in which he is rearing them is so much pleasanter, so much healthier, so much
more beautiful on account of the trees. Just eighty rods from this home is the ..."
2. The Letters and Works of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1837)
"He has public devotions twice a day, and assists at them in person with exemplary
devotion; and there is nothing pleasanter than the remarks of some pious ..."
3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1817)
"It is only five years pleasanter evening- The number of since i was last in this
far-famed City ; members is small and very select, and only be elected on a ..."
4. Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries by Leigh Hunt (1828)
"they exhibit his Lordship in a pleasanter light than truth has obliged me to
paint him, and I may seem to be ungrateful for many kind expressions. ..."
5. New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle by Jane Welsh Carlyle, Thomas Carlyle (1903)
"pleasanter!!" Mrs. Pringle would have been much the better for a few days beside
that real Lady—to learn simplicity. Your affectionate JW 0. ..."
6. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1905)
"in which he is rearing them is so much pleasanter, so much healthier, so much
more beautiful on account of the trees. Just eighty rods from this home is the ..."
7. The Letters and Works of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1837)
"He has public devotions twice a day, and assists at them in person with exemplary
devotion; and there is nothing pleasanter than the remarks of some pious ..."
8. The Gentleman's Magazine (1817)
"It is only five years pleasanter evening- The number of since i was last in this
far-famed City ; members is small and very select, and only be elected on a ..."
9. Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries by Leigh Hunt (1828)
"they exhibit his Lordship in a pleasanter light than truth has obliged me to
paint him, and I may seem to be ungrateful for many kind expressions. ..."
10. New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle by Jane Welsh Carlyle, Thomas Carlyle (1903)
"pleasanter!!" Mrs. Pringle would have been much the better for a few days beside
that real Lady—to learn simplicity. Your affectionate JW 0. ..."