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nice

Adjective

This word often functions as a linguistic placeholder because it is so general. In casual conversation, it frequently lacks a strong emotional charge, sometimes signaling a polite lack of enthusiasm or a desire to avoid conflict when a more specific adjective is missing. Historically, the term carried a much sharper meaning related to fastidiousness or precision. While the modern usage focuses on pleasantness, the older sense of being precise or delicate still lingers in formal academic or legal contexts, though it is rarely used this way in daily speech.

Meanings

Adjective
[something][someone]

Pleasant, agreeable, or satisfactory.

"It is a nice day for a walk."

Adjective
[someone]

Kind, friendly, or considerate in manner.

"The new neighbor seems very nice."

Adjective
[something]

Precise, subtle, or requiring great accuracy.

"The lawyer made a nice distinction between the two legal precedents."

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