please Meaning, Definition & Usage

  1. verb give pleasure to or be pleasing to
    delight.
    • These colors please the senses
    • a pleasing sensation
  2. verb be the will of or have the will (to)
    • he could do many things if he pleased
  3. verb give satisfaction
    • The waiters around her aim to please
  4. adverb used in polite request
    • please pay attention

WordNet


Please transitive verb
Etymology
OE. plesen, OF. plaisir, fr. L. placere, akin to placare to reconcile. Cf. Complacent, Placable, Placid, Plea, Plead, Pleasure.
Wordforms
imperfect & past participle Pleased; present participle & verbal noun Pleasing
Definitions
  1. To give pleasure to; to excite agreeable sensations or emotions in; to make glad; to gratify; to content; to satisfy.
    I pray to God that it may plesen you. Chaucer.
    What next I bring shall please thee, be assured. Milton.
  2. To have or take pleasure in; hence, to choose; to wish; to desire; to will.
    Whatsoever the Lord pleased, that did he. Ps. cxxxv. 6.
    A man doing as he wills, and doing as he pleases, are the same things in common speech. J. Edwards.
  3. To be the will or pleasure of; to seem good to; -- used impersonally. "It pleased the Father that in him should all fullness dwell." Col. i. 19.
    To-morrow, may it please you. Shak.
    Dryden.
Please intransitive verb
Definitions
  1. To afford or impart pleasure; to excite agreeable emotions.
    What pleasing scemed, for her now pleases more. Milton.
    For we that live to please, must please to live. Johnson.
  2. To have pleasure; to be willing, as a matter of affording pleasure or showing favor; to vouchsafe; to consent.
    Heavenly stranger, please to taste These bounties. Milton.
    That he would please 8give me my liberty. Swift.

Webster 1913