English to Portuguese Dictionary pleasurable

pleasurable

agradável
definition
adjective
Taking a walk for exercise, or to walk a dog for that matter, is thus no longer a pleasurable activity.
pleasing; enjoyable.
translation of 'pleasurable'
adjective
deleitável,
deleitante,
agradável
example
Taking a walk for exercise, or to walk a dog for that matter, is thus no longer a 'pleasurable' activity.
Envy is not a 'pleasurable' emotion nor one that human beings will attempt to modulate.
The trip is open to all and promises to be a very 'pleasurable' experience.
It was a thoroughly enjoyable day and was made all the more 'pleasurable' by the glorious warm sunny weather.
It was the first of many 'pleasurable' sensations over the next 45 minutes.
Thailand enjoys one of the world's most 'pleasurable' climates with three distinct seasons.
But I find it's only a 'pleasurable' experience if everyone sticks to the rules.
It's much more 'pleasurable' to be the one who swans in and starts the party.
Boating through this stretch was once a 'pleasurable' experience for tourists.
She tangled her hands in his hair, loving the soft feel of it, reveling in the sheer 'pleasurable' delights she was being swept up in.
Because of the uniqueness of each individual, what is 'pleasurable' for one person may not be for another.
I could not help but compare this brief encounter to an altogether less 'pleasurable' experience earlier this year.
The fact that it was 'pleasurable' , of course, offered the incentive to undertake the activity.
We hope your stay among us in this lovely and unspoilt part of North Mayo will be 'pleasurable' .
Still, this is certainly one of the most 'pleasurable' new collections I've read this year.
What could be more shameful, or more 'pleasurable' , in California today?
Angus, crouching over a keyboard in the corner, waited in 'pleasurable' anticipation for his entry.
The experience was made even more 'pleasurable' by the weather: the forecasters had predicted wind and rain.
Apparently, for the true chocoholic, just thinking about chocolate can evoke a 'pleasurable' response.
On a raining day, to sit in the bridge pavilion and chat with friends is one of the most 'pleasurable' experiences.
They could be at the zoo, or ice-skating at Somerset House, or 'pleasurably' slumped with leftover chocolates in their cosy sitting-rooms.
To cancel out the 'pleasurableness' , associate something very distasteful with the act.
And this knowledge of the 'pleasurableness' of the fruit perceived is nothing but the knowledge of its acceptability.
On the side are 'pleasurably' redundant waffle fries.
And no one, except the activists getting 'pleasurably' hysterical over margaritas and mango salsa, gives any credence to claims to the contrary.
One could get 'pleasurably' lost for hours in its labyrinthine lanes with tiny shops that sell just about every imaginable commodity.
They have ample time to 'pleasurably' walk up and down the mountain, catching sunrise at the top and savouring every aspect of the amazing scenery.
This objection poses serious difficulties for this view, though perhaps least acutely for the claim that 'pleasurableness' is a feature of experience that cannot be further specified.
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