► nice good, pleasant, attractive, or enjoyable: That’s a nice dress. Did you have a nice time?
► enjoyable used for describing something that gives you pleasure because it is interesting, exciting, etc.: We spent an enjoyable day at the beach.
► fun informal used for describing something that is enjoyable and amusing: Try snowboarding – it’s fun!
► pleasant used for describing something that you like, especially something that is calm, easy, or relaxing. Pleasant sounds more formal than nice: It had been a pleasant evening.
► great/fantastic/wonderful used for describing something that you like or enjoy very much: “How was your vacation?” “Wonderful!”
► charming used for describing something that is nice and attractive, especially in an old-fashioned way: The college is located in a charming little village in Vermont.
► delightful formal used for describing something that is very nice and enjoyable: We ate at a delightful little Italian restaurant.
► appealing used for describing something that is nice and makes you want to look at it or have it: The desserts are displayed in an appealing way.