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Definition of Pleaser
1. Noun. A pleasing entertainer. "He is quite the crowd pleaser"
Definition of Pleaser
1. n. One who pleases or gratifies.
Definition of Pleaser
1. Noun. Someone or something which pleases. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Pleaser
1. one that pleases [n -S] - See also: pleases
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pleaser
Literary usage of Pleaser
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin: Presenting the Original Facts and Documents Upon by Harriet Beecher Stowe (1853)
"... because its legitimate tendency ! is to make his slaves honest, trusty and
faithful : not serving " with eye service, as men pleaser»," "not purloining, ..."
2. An Exposition of the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Galatians. by John Brown (1853)
"THE APOSTLE'S DEFENCE OF HIMSELF AGAINST THE CHARGE OF BEING A MAN-pleaser.
In the 10th verse, I apprehend the apostle states the reason why he found ..."
3. The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotel by Aristotle (1895)
"... is a man- *w°en^ pleaser ; he who does it that some benefit may ana ¡pf accrue
to him in money or that which money pur- nos- chases, is a flatterer. ..."
4. The Paston Letters 1422-1509 A.D.: A Reprint of the Edition of 1872-5 by James Gairdner (1900)
"And howe to understand his pleaser and disposición therin, I see no mean as thus
advised, but if [unless] it might please you by your ..."
5. The Paston letters, A.D. 1422-1509 by James Gairdner (1904)
"And howe to understand his pleaser and disposicion therin, I see no mean as thus
advised, but if \unless\ it might please you by your ..."
6. The Epistles of St. Paul to the Thessalonians, Galatians, Romans: With by Benjamin Jowett (1859)
"The Apostle does not mean that before his conversion, or at any other time in
his life, " he had been a pleaser of men." The expression, which is not free ..."
7. A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin: Presenting the Original Facts and Documents Upon by Harriet Beecher Stowe (1853)
"... because its legitimate tendency ! is to make his slaves honest, trusty and
faithful : not serving " with eye service, as men pleaser»," "not purloining, ..."
8. An Exposition of the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Galatians. by John Brown (1853)
"THE APOSTLE'S DEFENCE OF HIMSELF AGAINST THE CHARGE OF BEING A MAN-pleaser.
In the 10th verse, I apprehend the apostle states the reason why he found ..."
9. The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotel by Aristotle (1895)
"... is a man- *w°en^ pleaser ; he who does it that some benefit may ana ¡pf accrue
to him in money or that which money pur- nos- chases, is a flatterer. ..."
10. The Paston Letters 1422-1509 A.D.: A Reprint of the Edition of 1872-5 by James Gairdner (1900)
"And howe to understand his pleaser and disposición therin, I see no mean as thus
advised, but if [unless] it might please you by your ..."
11. The Paston letters, A.D. 1422-1509 by James Gairdner (1904)
"And howe to understand his pleaser and disposicion therin, I see no mean as thus
advised, but if \unless\ it might please you by your ..."
12. The Epistles of St. Paul to the Thessalonians, Galatians, Romans: With by Benjamin Jowett (1859)
"The Apostle does not mean that before his conversion, or at any other time in
his life, " he had been a pleaser of men." The expression, which is not free ..."