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please
B1
verb
Usage:
75%
Make happy
Translation: Make happy
Pronunciation: /pliːz/
Meaning: To cause someone to feel happy or satisfied by doing or giving something.

To please means to make someone feel good or happy by what you do. People often try to do things to please others.

I want to please my teacher.

She tries to please her parents.

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A1
adverb
Usage:
100%
Kindly, could you
Translation: Kindly, could you
Pronunciation: /pliːz/
Meaning: Used to politely ask for something or to make a request more polite.

Please is a word people use when they ask for something. It makes the request polite and friendly.

Please open the door.

Please help me with this bag.

3
B2
interjection
Usage:
60%
Express feeling
Translation: Express feeling
Pronunciation: /pliːz/
Meaning: Used to express strong feeling, surprise, or impatience.

People say please to show strong feelings like surprise or to ask someone to stop or do something carefully. It is often used in speaking.

Oh, please! That is not true.

Please, don’t be late again!

4
B2
noun
Usage:
40%
Pleasure, enjoyment
Translation: Pleasure, enjoyment
Pronunciation: /ˈpliːz/
Meaning: An act of giving pleasure or enjoyment to someone; something that satisfies or delights.

Please can mean something that makes someone happy or gives enjoyment. It is often used to talk about things that bring good feelings.

It is a great please to meet you.

Reading books is her please.

5
C1
verb
Usage:
50%
Satisfy, gratify
Translation: Satisfy, gratify
Pronunciation: /pliːz/
Meaning: To satisfy a need, desire, or appetite.

To please can also mean to satisfy what someone wants or needs. For example, food can please hunger, or a gift can please a wish.

This meal will please your hunger.

Nothing can please his strong desires.

6
C1
interjection
Usage:
30%
Kindly accept
Translation: Kindly accept
Pronunciation: /pliːz/
Meaning: A polite expression used to offer or invite, often in formal or old-fashioned English.

Please can be used to politely invite someone to do something, especially in formal speaking or writing. This use shows respect and kindness.

Please, take a seat.

Please, enjoy the show.

7
C2
verb
Usage:
35%
Directive, command
Translation: Directive, command
Pronunciation: /pliːz/
Meaning: In legal or official language, used as a polite imperative to direct someone.

In official or legal contexts, please is used as a polite command. It directs someone to do something in a formal and respectful way.

Please submit the form by Friday.

Please be advised of the new rules.

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