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      • The term nice person is often used to refer to someone who is considered polite, friendly, and agreeable. Instead of using the term nice person, you can describe a person as nice simply by using these adjectives or more specific ones, such as genial or amiable.
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  2. If you say that someone is nice, you mean that you like them because they are friendly and pleasant. I've met your father and he's rather nice. He was a nice fellow, very quiet and courteous.

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  3. NICE definition: 1. pleasant, enjoyable, or satisfactory: 2. pleasantly: 3. kind, friendly, or polite: . Learn more.

  4. To be nice is to be pleasant and good-natured. Polite people and sunny days are nice. Nice people and situations are enjoyable and don't cause problems. If you say something rude (or honest) to your sibling, your parents might say "Be nice!" This word is a little vague and overused.

  5. The term nice person is often used to refer to someone who is considered polite, friendly, and agreeable. Instead of using the term nice person, you can describe a person as nice simply by using these adjectives or more specific ones, such as genial or amiable.

    • pleasant or attractive. a nice day/smile/place. nice weather. Did you have a nice time? You look very nice. We all had the flu last week—it wasn't very nice. ‘Do you want to come, too?’ ‘
    • used before adjectives or adverbs to emphasize how pleasant something is. a nice hot bath. a nice long walk. It's a nice little place you have here. nice and… He seemed nice and friendly.
    • kind; friendly. Our new neighbours are very nice. He's a really nice guy. She's one of the nicest people you'll ever meet. nice to somebody Be nice to me. I'm not feeling well.
    • (ironic) bad or unpleasant. That's a nice thing to say! That's a nice way to speak to your mother!
  6. Of a person, his or her appearance: beautiful, attractive. In later use also: smart, dapper. Now rare (English regional).

  7. nice adjective (KIND) A1. kind and friendly: He seems like a really nice guy. She's always been very nice to me. nice and sth informal. used to emphasize a positive quality: nice and clean. This chair's nice and comfy.

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