Below, we have different definitions or meanings of the word nice. These different definitions are grouped based on the different parts of speech. You will also find examples for every definition if available
Noun: Nouns are words that represent people, places, things, or ideas.
UK: /naɪs/
US:
Niceness.
Adjective: Adjectives modify nouns to provide more information about them.
UK: /naɪs/
US:
Pleasant, satisfactory.
Of a person: friendly, attractive.
Respectable; virtuous.
What is a nice person like you doing in a place like this?
(with and) Shows that the given adjective is desirable, or acts as a mild intensifier; pleasantly, quite.
The soup is nice and hot.
Silly, ignorant; foolish.
Particular in one's conduct; scrupulous, painstaking; choosy.
Particular as regards rules or qualities; strict.
Showing or requiring great precision or sensitive discernment; subtle.
Easily injured; delicate; dainty.
Doubtful, as to the outcome; risky.
Adverb : Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about how something is done.
UK: /naɪs/
US:
Nicely.
Children, play nice.
Part of Speech: Interjection. Interjections are short exclamatory words or phrases that convey strong emotions.
UK: /naɪs/
US:
Used to signify a job well done.
Nice! I couldn't have done better.
Used to signify approval.
Is that your new car? Nice!
Verb: Verbs are action words that describe actions or states.
UK: /naɪs/
US:
To run a process with a specified (usually lower) priority.
Synonyms and Antonyms
Synonyms: charming, delightful, friendly, kind, lovely, pleasant, sweet, charming, delightful, lovely, pleasant, appetising, appetizing, delicious, moreish, scrummy, scrumptious, tasty, fine, subtle
Antonyms: horrible, horrid, nasty, horrible, horrid, nasty, awful, disgusting, distasteful, foul, gross, horrible, horrid, nasty, nauseating, putrid, rancid, rank, sickening, unsatisfactory, naughty