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nice
adjective
-
nice
,
nicer
,
nicest
pleasant
,
enjoyable
,
or
giving
pleasure
•
We
had
a
nice
picnic
by
the
lake
on
Sunday
.
We
had
a
nice
picnic
by
the
lake
on
Sunday
.
•
The
hotel
room
had
a
nice
view
of
the
mountains
.
The
hotel
room
had
a
nice
view
of
the
mountains
.
From
Middle
English
‘
nice
’
meaning
foolish
or
shy
,
adopted
from
Old
French
‘
nice
’,
originally
Latin
‘
nescius
’
meaning
ignorant
.
adjective
-
nice
,
nicer
,
nicest
kind
,
friendly
,
and
considerate
in
character
or
behavior
•
Our
new
neighbor
is
really
nice
and
brought
us
cookies
.
Our
new
neighbor
is
really
nice
and
brought
us
cookies
.
•
Be
nice
to
your
little
brother
when
he
asks
for
help
.
Be
nice
to
your
little
brother
when
he
asks
for
help
.
adjective
-
nice
,
nicer
,
nicest
good
or
satisfactory
,
often
used
informally
to
express
approval
•
That
’
s
a
nice
shot
!
You
almost
hit
the
bull
’
s-eye
.
That
’
s
a
nice
shot
!
You
almost
hit
the
bull
’
s-eye
.
•
Your
idea
sounds
nice
—
let
’
s
try
it
.
Your
idea
sounds
nice
—
let
’
s
try
it
.
adjective
-
nice
,
nicer
,
nicest
showing
or
needing
great
accuracy
or
delicate
judgment
•
The
researcher
made
a
nice
distinction
between
correlation
and
causation
.
The
researcher
made
a
nice
distinction
between
correlation
and
causation
.
•
Achieving
that
tolerance
requires
some
nice
adjustments
to
the
machine
.
Achieving
that
tolerance
requires
some
nice
adjustments
to
the
machine
.
choice
noun
-
choice
,
choicer
,
choicest
the
act
or
power
of
picking
someone
or
something
from
two
or
more
possibilities
•
You
have
a
difficult
choice
to
make
between
two
great
universities
.
You
have
a
difficult
choice
to
make
between
two
great
universities
.
•
Freedom
of
choice
is
important
in
a
democracy
.
Freedom
of
choice
is
important
in
a
democracy
.
noun
-
choice
,
choicer
,
choicest
a
person
or
thing
that
is
picked
from
a
group
•
Chocolate
ice
cream
was
my
first
choice
.
Chocolate
ice
cream
was
my
first
choice
.
•
Out
of
all
the
applicants
,
Liam
was
the
manager
’
s
top
choice
.
Out
of
all
the
applicants
,
Liam
was
the
manager
’
s
top
choice
.
noun
-
choice
,
choicer
,
choicest
a
range
of
different
things
from
which
something
may
be
selected
•
The
store
offers
a
wide
choice
of
fresh
fruits
.
The
store
offers
a
wide
choice
of
fresh
fruits
.
•
There
wasn
’
t
much
choice
on
the
late-night
menu
.
There
wasn
’
t
much
choice
on
the
late-night
menu
.
adjective
-
choice
,
choicer
,
choicest
of
exceptionally
good
quality
;
selected
as
the
best
•
They
served
a
platter
of
choice
cheeses
at
the
party
.
They
served
a
platter
of
choice
cheeses
at
the
party
.
•
Only
choice
seats
near
the
stage
were
left
.
Only
choice
seats
near
the
stage
were
left
.