Word: nice Word origin: Middle English (in the sense ‘stupid’): from Old French, from Latin nescius ‘ignorant’, from nescire ‘not know’. Other early senses included ‘coy, reserved’, giving rise to ‘fastidious, scrupulous’: this led both to the sense ‘fine, subtle’ (regarded by some as the ‘correct’ sense), and to the main current senses. Phonetic: nʌɪs Listen:
giving pleasure or satisfaction; pleasant or attractive. Example: we had a very nice time
(especially of a difference) slight or subtle. Example: there is a nice distinction between self-sacrifice and martyrdom
fastidious; scrupulous.
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