Roget's Thesaurus by Peter Mark Roget
1. Passive Affections
551 words | Chapter 161
#827. Pleasure.—N. pleasure, gratification, enjoyment, fruition;
oblectation, delectation, delection[obs3]; relish, zest; gusto &c.
(physical pleasure) 377; satisfaction &c. (content) 831; complacency.
well-being; good &c. 618; snugness, comfort, ease; cushion &c. 215;
sans souci[French:without worry], mind at ease. joy, gladness, delight,
glee, cheer, sunshine; cheerfulness &c. 836. treat, refreshment;
amusement &c. 840; luxury &c. 377. mens sana in corpore sano [Latin: a
sound mind in a sound body][Juvenal]. happiness, felicity, bliss;
beatitude, beautification; enchantment, transport, rapture, ravishment,
ecstasy; summum bonum[Lat]; paradise, elysium &c. ( heaven) 981; third
heaven|!, seventh heaven, cloud nine; unalloyed happiness &c.;
hedonics[obs3], hedonism. honeymoon; palmy days, halcyon days; golden
age, golden time; Dixie, Dixie's land; Saturnia regna[Lat],
Arcadia[obs3], Shangri-La, happy valley, Agapemone[obs3]. V. be pleased
&c. 829; feel pleasure, experience pleasure &c. n.; joy; enjoy oneself,
hug oneself; be in clover &c. 377, be in elysium &c. 981; tread on
enchanted ground; fall into raptures, go into raptures. feel at home,
breathe freely, bask in the sunshine. be pleased &c. 829 with; receive
pleasure, derive pleasure &c. n. from; take pleasure &c. n. in; delight
in, rejoice in, indulge in, luxuriate in; gloat over &c. (physical
pleasure) 377; enjoy, relish, like; love &c. 897; take to, take a fancy
to; have a liking for; enter into the spirit of. take in good part.
treat oneself to, solace oneself with. Adj. pleased &c. 829; not sorry;
glad, gladsome; pleased as Punch. happy, blest, blessed, blissful,
beatified; happy as a clam at high water [U.S.], happy as a clam, happy
as a king, happy as the day is long; thrice happy, ter quaterque
beatus[Lat]; enjoying &c. v.; joyful &c. (in spirits) 836;
hedonic[obs3]. in a blissful state, in paradise &c. 981, in raptures,
in ecstasies, in a transport of delight. comfortable &c. (physical
pleasure) 377; at ease; content &c. 831; sans souci[Fr]. overjoyed,
entranced, enchanted; enraptures; enravished[obs3]; transported;
fascinated, captivated. with a joyful face, with sparkling eyes.
pleasing &c. 829; ecstatic, beatic[obs3]; painless, unalloyed, without
alloy, cloudless. Adv. happily &c. adj.; with pleasure &c.
(willingfully) 602[obs3]; with glee &c. n.. Phr. one's heart leaping
with joy. "a wilderness of sweets" [P.L.]; "I wish you all the joy that
you can wish" [M. of Venice]; jour de ma vie; "joy ruled the day and
love the night" [Dryden]; "joys season'd high and tasting strong of
guilt" [Young]; "oh happiness, our being's end and aim!" [Pope]; "there
is a pleasure that is born of pain" [O Meridith]; "throned on highest
bliss" [P.L.]; vedi Napoli e poi muori[It]; zwischen Freud und Leid ist
die Brucke nicht weit [German: the bridge between joy and sorrow is not
wide].
#828. Pain.—N. mental suffering, pain, dolor; suffering,
sufferance; ache, smart &c. (physical pain) 378; passion. displeasure,
dissatisfaction, discomfort, discomposure, disquiet; malaise;
inquietude, uneasiness, vexation of spirit; taking; discontent &c. 832.
dejection &c. 837; weariness &c. 841; anhedonia[obs3]. annoyance,
irritation, worry, infliction, visitation; plague, bore; bother,
botheration; stew, vexation, mortification, chagrin, esclandre[Fr];
mauvais quart d'heur[Fr]. care, anxiety, solicitude, trouble, trial,
ordeal, fiery ordeal, shock, blow, cark[obs3], dole, fret, burden,
load. concern, grief, sorrow, distress, affliction, woe, bitterness,
heartache; carking cares; heavy heart, aching heart, bleeding heart,
broken heart; heavy affliction, gnawing grief. unhappiness, infelicity,
misery, tribulation, wretchedness, desolation; despair &c. 859;
extremity, prostration, depth of misery. nightmare, ephialtes[obs3],
incubus. pang, anguish, agony; torture, torment; purgatory &c. (hell)
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