✅ Pleasure refers to the feeling of being pleased or happy with what you’re experiencing, even if it is frivolous (The sweeping view gave me great pleasure; the guilty pleasure of reality tv).
✅ Enjoyment is the best word for the feeling of contentment or satisfied joy (the enjoyment I get from being with my grandchildren).
✅ Pleasure is the more general word of the two and is more related to the senses (The cool breeze was such a pleasure).
✅ Enjoyment refers more specifically to a sense of well-being and is more distanced from a sensory experience (The park was made for public enjoyment).
We hope you’ll find pleasure in these synonyms for enjoyment!
✅ Dream refers to a sequence of mental images that happen during sleep, usually with some sort of story—even if that story only makes sense in the dream (I had a bad dream last night).
✅ Vision refers to a similar sequence of images that is unusually clear and coherent, and usually seems supernaturally significant (He had a vision of himself defeating a dragon).
✅ Vision can imply the imaging of something that will happen in the future (I had a vision of your future marriage), and happens when awake.
✅ Dream and vision can both refer to hopes for the future (a dream of a successful career; a vision for the company’s future).
Write a paragraph describing a fortune teller’s important vision, with the help of Grammar Coach.
✅ Loyal is the best word to describe steady and devoted allegiance to a person or cause (a loyal friend; a loyal follower).
✅ Faithful is the best word to describe steadfast loyalty to someone or something that you’re bound to because of a pledge, duty, or obligation (a faithful employee; She was a faithful and supportive friend).
✅ The meaning of these words overlap substantially. However, loyal often emphasizes unswerving, dedicated allegiance, whereas faithful emphasizes a longstanding and especially devoted loyalty, often one that involves feelings of care or friendship.
✅ Loyal and faithful can also be used in the context of a romantic relationship, where they both describe a partner who wouldn’t betray the presumed obligations of the relationship (a faithful partner; I’ve always been loyal to him).
Use faithful in a paragraph describing a friend with the help of Grammar Coach.