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Tenses: niceling

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Etymology: () From Middle English nice, nyce, nys Old French nice, niche, nisce (“simple, foolish, ignorant”) Latin nescious (“ignorant, not knowing”); compare nescire (“to know not, be ignorant of”) ne (“not”) + scire (“to know”). Original usage: "A nice distinction", meaning a distinction so subtle it would only be made by the ignorant. Similar in meaning to the phrase "a moot point". The illogical association of "nice" with good feelings probably arose from the loss of the original meaning and a false interpretation of the word's usage.
Synonyms: charming, delightful, lovely, pleasant, sweet, appetising, appetizing, delicious, moreish, scrummy, scrumptious, tasty, fine, subtle, admirable, amiable, approved, attractive, becoming
Antonyms: horrible, horrid, nasty, awful, disgusting, foul, nauseating, putrid, rancid, rank, sickening, distasteful, gross, unsatisfactory, bad, disagreeable, repulsive, unlikable, unpleasant

hoş, kibar, iyi, tatlı, güzel, hassas, sevimli, güzel bir şekilde, dakik, ince, edalı, cazip, enfes, mükemmel, nazik, şirin, kıyak, sevindirici bir derecede, nice and iyice, nice and brown iyice pişirilmiş, latif, nicelyiyi bir tarzda, ince/g, iyice yanmış, latifçe, nicenessincelik, dakik olma, hoş olmka , hoşuna gitmek, kibarca, hoşça, hoş bir şekilde, hoş bir biçimde, çok iyi, güzelce, incelikle/güzel, dakiklik, titizlik, güzellik, hoşluk, kibarlık, incelik, sevimlilik, daha hoş, en hoş,

1 hoş  sıfat     ts
2 kibar  sıfat     ts
3 iyi     ts
4 tatlı     ts
5 güzel     ts
6 hassas  sıfat     ts
7 sevimli  sıfat     ts
8 güzel bir şekilde     ts
9 dakik     ts
10 ince     ts
11 edalı     ts
12 cazip     ts
13 enfes     ts
14 mükemmel     ts
15 nazik     ts
16 şirin     ts
17 kıyak     ts
18 sevindirici bir derecede     ts
19 nice and iyice     ts
20 nice and brown iyice pişirilmiş     ts
21 latif     ts
22 nicelyiyi bir tarzda     ts
23 ince/g     ts
24 iyice yanmış     ts
25 latifçe     ts
26 nicenessincelik     ts
27 dakik olma     ts
28nice to hoş olmka , hoşuna gitmek  Fiili Deyim     ts
29nicely kibarca     ts
30nicely hoşça     ts
31nicely hoş bir şekilde     ts
32nicely hoş bir biçimde     ts
33nicely çok iyi     ts
34nicely güzelce     ts
35nicely incelikle/güzel     ts
36niceness dakiklik     ts
37niceness titizlik     ts
38niceness güzellik     ts
39niceness hoşluk     ts
40niceness kibarlık     ts
41niceness incelik     ts
42niceness sevimlilik  isim     ts
43nicer daha hoş     ts
44nicest en hoş     ts
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Kaç, ne kadar, Oldukça çok:"Yalılarda nice yük odaları, oda gibi büyük kilerler vardı."- A. Ş. Hisar, yemme, Kaç, ne kadar anlamında bir belirteç, Fransa'da bir kent, Uzun süreden beri, Nasıl, Oldukça çok,

45 Kaç, ne kadar     ts
46 Oldukça çok:"Yalılarda nice yük odaları, oda gibi büyük kilerler vardı."- A. Ş. Hisar     ts
47 yemme     ts
48 Kaç, ne kadar anlamında bir belirteç     ts
49 Fransa'da bir kent     ts
50 Uzun süreden beri     ts
51 Nasıl     ts
52 Oldukça çok     ts
 

Nice (pronounced /ni:s/ or /naɪs/) is also a family name found in the United Kingdom, U.S.A., and other western countries, A city in southeast France on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, capital of the department of Alpes-Maritimes, Used to signify a job well done, Of a thing or person or event, pleasant, pretty, With "and", excellent, pleasantly, Neat; elegantly succinct, Showing or requiring great precision or sensitive discernment; subtle, Admirable, enviable, Innocent; gentle; distinguished by perceived class or virtue, Bordering on failure or disaster; succeeding by the narrowest of margins, Nice (pronounced /ni:s/ or /naɪs/) is also a family name found in the United Kingdom, U.S.A., and other western countries, port city in southeastern France on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, With "and", excellent, pleasing:", Foolish; silly; simple; ignorant; also, weak; effeminate, kind; pleasant to look at; good, virtuous; gentle, subtle; skillful; fastidious, particular about small details (older usage), a city in southeastern France on the Mediterranean; the leading resort on the French Riviera, If you say that something is nice, you mean that you find it attractive, pleasant, or enjoyable. I think silk ties can be quite nice It's nice to be here together again We had a nice meal with a bottle of champagne. + nicely nice·ly He's just written a book, nicely illustrated and not too technical, pleasant or pleasing or agreeable in nature or appearance; "what a nice fellow you are and we all thought you so nasty"- George Meredith; "nice manners"; "a nice dress"; "a nice face"; "a nice day"; "had a nice time at the party"; "the corn and tomatoes are nice today", socially or conventionally correct; refined or virtuous; "from a decent family"; "a nice girl", excessively fastidious and easily disgusted; "too nice about his food to take to camp cooking"; "so squeamish he would only touch the toilet handle with his elbow", done with delicacy and skill; "a nice bit of craft"; "a job requiring nice measurements with a micrometer"; "a nice shot", Overscrupulous or exacting; hard to please or satisfy; fastidious in small matters, If you say that it is nice of someone to say or do something, you are saying that they are being kind and thoughtful. This is often used as a way of thanking someone. It's awfully nice of you to come all this way to see me `How are your boys?' --- `How nice of you to ask.' = kind, emphasis You can use nice to emphasize a particular quality that you like. With a nice dark colour, the wine is medium to full bodied Add the oats to thicken the mixture and stir until it is nice and creamy, formulae You can use nice when you are greeting people. For example, you can say `Nice to meet you', `Nice to have met you', or `Nice to see you'. Good morning. Nice to meet you and thanks for being with us this weekend `It's so nice to see you,' said Charles. see also nicely. A city of southeast France on the Mediterranean Sea northeast of Cannes. Controlled by various royal houses after the 13th century, the city was finally ceded to France in 1860. It is the leading resort city of the French Riviera. Population: 342,903. a city on the Mediterranean coast of France. It is a fashionable place for tourists to stay, and also a port and industrial area. adj. ancient Niceaea City (pop., 1999: city, 342,738; metro. area, 888,784) southeastern France. It is located on the Côte d'Azur of the Mediterranean Sea, near the Italian border. Founded by Greeks 350 BC, it was conquered by Romans in the 1st century AD and became a trading station. It was held by the counts of Provence in the 10th century. In 1388 it passed to the counts of Savoy. The city was ceded to France in 1860. Sheltered by beautiful hills, Nice has a pleasant climate and is the leading resort of the French Riviera, When the weather is nice, it is warm and pleasant. He nodded to us and said, `Nice weather we're having.', If you are nice to people, you are friendly, pleasant, or polite towards them. She met Mr and Mrs Ricciardi, who were very nice to her. + nicely nice·ly He treated you very nicely and acted like a decent guy, If you say that someone is nice, you mean that you like them because they are friendly and pleasant. He was a nice fellow, very quiet and courteous. unpleasant + niceness nice·ness Mr Pearce was rather bowled over by his niceness, his concern and his ordinariness, noting distinctions with nicety; "a discriminating interior designer"; "a nice sense of color"; "a nice point in the argument", exhibiting courtesy and politeness; "a nice gesture", a city in southeastern France on the Mediterranean; the leading resort on the French Riviera pleasant or pleasing or agreeable in nature or appearance; "what a nice fellow you are and we all thought you so nasty"- George Meredith; "nice manners"; "a nice dress"; "a nice face"; "a nice day"; "had a nice time at the party"; "the corn and tomatoes are nice today", Pleasing; agreeable; gratifying; delightful; good; as, a nice party; a nice excursion; a nice person; a nice day; a nice sauce, etc, Done or made with careful labor; suited to excite admiration on account of exactness; evidencing great skill; exact; fine; finished; as, nice proportions, nice workmanship, a nice application; exactly or fastidiously discriminated; requiring close discrimination; as, a nice point of law, a nice distinction in philosophy, Apprehending slight differences or delicate distinctions; distinguishing accurately or minutely; carefully discriminating; as, a nice taste or judgment, Of trifling moment; unimportant; trivial, Delicate; refined; dainty; pure, done with delicacy and skill; "a nice bit of craft"; "a job requiring nice measurements with a micrometer"; "a nice shot, National Institute for Clinical Excellence, foolish, run a program with modified scheduling priority, National Institute for Clinical Excellence A UK government body set up to examine new clinical methods, National Institute for Consumer Education is an educational program with an emphasis on consumer, economic and personal finance education, change priority of a process, A nice point or distinction is very clear, precise, and based on good reasoning. Those are nice academic arguments, but what about the immediate future? + nicely nice·ly I think this puts the problem very nicely, incony, nice, nyc, noice, Pleasantly; satisfactorily, Fastidiously; carefully, the quality of being nice, an action that demonstrates that quality, in a proper manner, If something is happening or working nicely, it is happening or working in a satisfactory way or in the way that you want it to. She has a bit of private money, so they manage quite nicely The crowds had been soaked and were now nicely drying out. see also nice, in a nice way; "a nicely painted house", If you say that something will do nicely, you mean that it is good enough for the situation. A shirt and jersey and an ordinary pair of trousers will do nicely, thank you, If someone or something is doing nicely, they are being successful. another hotel owner who is doing very nicely, pleasantly; well; softly, gently; kindly; skillfully; in a fastidious manner (older usage), In a nice manner, in a nice way; "a nicely painted house, Quality or state of being nice, the quality of being difficult to detect or analyze; "you had to admire the subtlety of the distinctions he drew", a courteous manner that respects accepted social usage, instance of being nice; pleasantness, kindness; goodness; gentleness, the quality of nice, comparative of nice, of nice,

53 Nice (pronounced /ni:s/ or /naɪs/) is also a family name found in the United Kingdom, U.S.A., and other western countries     ts
54 A city in southeast France on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, capital of the department of Alpes-Maritimes     ts
55 Used to signify a job well done - "Nice! I couldn't have done better."     ts
56 Of a thing or person or event, pleasant, pretty - "What a nice dress!"     ts
57 With "and", excellent, pleasantly - "The soup is nice and hot."     ts
58 Neat; elegantly succinct - "Fermat believed he had a nice proof of his theorem."     ts
59 Showing or requiring great precision or sensitive discernment; subtle - "Why it should have attained such longevity is a nice question."     ts
60 Admirable, enviable - "A third-term senator holds a nice level of seniority."     ts
61 Innocent; gentle; distinguished by perceived class or virtue - "What is a nice person like you doing in a place like this?"     ts
62 Bordering on failure or disaster; succeeding by the narrowest of margins - ""It has been a damned nice thing - the nearest run thing you ever saw in your life" -- The Duke of Wellington shortly after the Battle of Waterloo, 1815."     ts
63 Nice (pronounced /ni:s/ or /naɪs/) is also a family name found in the United Kingdom, U.S.A., and other western countries     ts
64 port city in southeastern France on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea  isim     ts
65 With "and", excellent, pleasing:"     ts
66 Foolish; silly; simple; ignorant; also, weak; effeminate     ts
67 kind; pleasant to look at; good, virtuous; gentle, subtle; skillful; fastidious, particular about small details (older usage)  sıfat     ts
68 a city in southeastern France on the Mediterranean; the leading resort on the French Riviera     ts
69 If you say that something is nice, you mean that you find it attractive, pleasant, or enjoyable. I think silk ties can be quite nice It's nice to be here together again We had a nice meal with a bottle of champagne. + nicely nice·ly He's just written a book, nicely illustrated and not too technical     ts
70 pleasant or pleasing or agreeable in nature or appearance; "what a nice fellow you are and we all thought you so nasty"- George Meredith; "nice manners"; "a nice dress"; "a nice face"; "a nice day"; "had a nice time at the party"; "the corn and tomatoes are nice today"     ts
71 socially or conventionally correct; refined or virtuous; "from a decent family"; "a nice girl"     ts
72 excessively fastidious and easily disgusted; "too nice about his food to take to camp cooking"; "so squeamish he would only touch the toilet handle with his elbow"     ts
73 done with delicacy and skill; "a nice bit of craft"; "a job requiring nice measurements with a micrometer"; "a nice shot"     ts
74 Overscrupulous or exacting; hard to please or satisfy; fastidious in small matters     ts
75 If you say that it is nice of someone to say or do something, you are saying that they are being kind and thoughtful. This is often used as a way of thanking someone. It's awfully nice of you to come all this way to see me `How are your boys?' --- `How nice of you to ask.' = kind     ts
76 emphasis You can use nice to emphasize a particular quality that you like. With a nice dark colour, the wine is medium to full bodied Add the oats to thicken the mixture and stir until it is nice and creamy     ts
77 formulae You can use nice when you are greeting people. For example, you can say `Nice to meet you', `Nice to have met you', or `Nice to see you'. Good morning. Nice to meet you and thanks for being with us this weekend `It's so nice to see you,' said Charles. see also nicely. A city of southeast France on the Mediterranean Sea northeast of Cannes. Controlled by various royal houses after the 13th century, the city was finally ceded to France in 1860. It is the leading resort city of the French Riviera. Population: 342,903. a city on the Mediterranean coast of France. It is a fashionable place for tourists to stay, and also a port and industrial area. adj. ancient Niceaea City (pop., 1999: city, 342,738; metro. area, 888,784) southeastern France. It is located on the Côte d'Azur of the Mediterranean Sea, near the Italian border. Founded by Greeks 350 BC, it was conquered by Romans in the 1st century AD and became a trading station. It was held by the counts of Provence in the 10th century. In 1388 it passed to the counts of Savoy. The city was ceded to France in 1860. Sheltered by beautiful hills, Nice has a pleasant climate and is the leading resort of the French Riviera     ts
78 When the weather is nice, it is warm and pleasant. He nodded to us and said, `Nice weather we're having.'     ts
79 If you are nice to people, you are friendly, pleasant, or polite towards them. She met Mr and Mrs Ricciardi, who were very nice to her. + nicely nice·ly He treated you very nicely and acted like a decent guy     ts
80 If you say that someone is nice, you mean that you like them because they are friendly and pleasant. He was a nice fellow, very quiet and courteous. unpleasant + niceness nice·ness Mr Pearce was rather bowled over by his niceness, his concern and his ordinariness     ts
81 noting distinctions with nicety; "a discriminating interior designer"; "a nice sense of color"; "a nice point in the argument"     ts
82 exhibiting courtesy and politeness; "a nice gesture"     ts
83 a city in southeastern France on the Mediterranean; the leading resort on the French Riviera pleasant or pleasing or agreeable in nature or appearance; "what a nice fellow you are and we all thought you so nasty"- George Meredith; "nice manners"; "a nice dress"; "a nice face"; "a nice day"; "had a nice time at the party"; "the corn and tomatoes are nice today"     ts
84 Pleasing; agreeable; gratifying; delightful; good; as, a nice party; a nice excursion; a nice person; a nice day; a nice sauce, etc     ts
85 Done or made with careful labor; suited to excite admiration on account of exactness; evidencing great skill; exact; fine; finished; as, nice proportions, nice workmanship, a nice application; exactly or fastidiously discriminated; requiring close discrimination; as, a nice point of law, a nice distinction in philosophy     ts
86 Apprehending slight differences or delicate distinctions; distinguishing accurately or minutely; carefully discriminating; as, a nice taste or judgment     ts
87 Of trifling moment; unimportant; trivial     ts
88 Delicate; refined; dainty; pure     ts
89 done with delicacy and skill; "a nice bit of craft"; "a job requiring nice measurements with a micrometer"; "a nice shot     ts
90 National Institute for Clinical Excellence     ts
91 foolish     ts
92 run a program with modified scheduling priority     ts
93 National Institute for Clinical Excellence A UK government body set up to examine new clinical methods     ts
94 National Institute for Consumer Education is an educational program with an emphasis on consumer, economic and personal finance education     ts
95 change priority of a process     ts
96 A nice point or distinction is very clear, precise, and based on good reasoning. Those are nice academic arguments, but what about the immediate future? + nicely nice·ly I think this puts the problem very nicely     ts
97Nice. incony     ts
98Nicely. nice - "He dresses real nice."     ts
99nice. nyc - "gud abhay… hahahah… nyc one… :P"     ts
100nice. noice - "'Ye be noice chaps,' said John, looking steadily round. 'What's to do here, thou yoong dogs?'"     ts
101nicely Pleasantly; satisfactorily     ts
102nicely Fastidiously; carefully - "He lookt askew with his mistrustfull eyes, / And nicely trode, as thornes lay in his way, / Or that the flore to shrinke he did auyse ."     ts
103niceness the quality of being nice     ts
104niceness an action that demonstrates that quality     ts
105Nicely in a proper manner     ts
106nicely If something is happening or working nicely, it is happening or working in a satisfactory way or in the way that you want it to. She has a bit of private money, so they manage quite nicely The crowds had been soaked and were now nicely drying out. see also nice     ts
107nicely in a nice way; "a nicely painted house"     ts
108nicely If you say that something will do nicely, you mean that it is good enough for the situation. A shirt and jersey and an ordinary pair of trousers will do nicely, thank you     ts
109nicely If someone or something is doing nicely, they are being successful. another hotel owner who is doing very nicely     ts
110nicely pleasantly; well; softly, gently; kindly; skillfully; in a fastidious manner (older usage)     ts
111nicely In a nice manner     ts
112nicely in a nice way; "a nicely painted house     ts
113niceness Quality or state of being nice     ts
114niceness the quality of being difficult to detect or analyze; "you had to admire the subtlety of the distinctions he drew"     ts
115niceness a courteous manner that respects accepted social usage     ts
116niceness instance of being nice; pleasantness, kindness; goodness; gentleness  isim     ts
117niceness the quality of nice     ts
118nicer comparative of nice     ts
119nicest of nice     ts
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how, a fair amount of, rather a lot of: Nice zamandır onu görmedim. I haven't seen him for rather a long time, Many a ...!/So many ...!/How many ...!/So much ...: Nice adamlar bu çölde son nefeslerini vermişlerdir. Many a man has breathed his last in this desert!, how many, many a; how,

120 how     ts
121 a fair amount of, rather a lot of: Nice zamandır onu görmedim. I haven't seen him for rather a long time     ts
122 Many a ...!/So many ...!/How many ...!/So much ...: Nice adamlar bu çölde son nefeslerini vermişlerdir. Many a man has breathed his last in this desert!     ts
123 how many, many a; how     ts
 


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