KJV Dictionary Definition: please
please
PLEASE, v.t. s as z. L. placere, placeo.
1. To excite agreeable sensations or emotions in; to gratify; as, to please the taste; to please the mind.
Their words pleased Hamor, and Shechem, Hamor's son. Gen.34.
Leave such to trifle with more grace than ease,
Whom folly pleases, and whose follies please.
2. To satisfy; to content.
What next I bring shall please
Thy wish exactly to thy heart's desire.
3. To prefer; to have satisfaction in; to like; to choose.
Many of our most skilful painters were pleased or recommend this author to me.
To be pleased in or with, to approve; to have complacency in. Matt.3.
To please God, is to love his character and law and perform his will, so as to become the object of his approbation.
They that are in the flesh cannot please God. Rom.8.
PLEASE, v.i. s as z. To like; to choose; to prefer.
Spirits, freed from mortal laws, with ease
Assume what sexes and what shapes they please.
1. To condescend; to comply; to be pleased; a word of ceremony.
Please you, lords,
In sight of both our battles we may meet.
The first words that I learnt were, to express my desire that he would please to give me my liberty.
Please expresses less gratification than delight.
pleased
PLE'ASED, pp. Gratified; affected with agreeable sensations or emotions.
pleasing
PLE'ASING, ppr. Gratifying; exciting agreeable sensations or emotions in.
PLE'ASING, a. Giving pleasure or satisfaction; agreeable to the senses or to the mind; as a pleasing prospect; a pleasing reflection; pleasing manners.
1. Gaining approbation. 1 John 3.
PLE'ASING, n. The act of gratifying.
pleasingly
PLE'ASINGLY, adv. In such a manner as to give pleasure.