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pleasantly aged
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "pleasantly aged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something, often wine or cheese, that has matured in a way that enhances its qualities and is enjoyable. Example: "The pleasantly aged wine had a rich flavor that delighted the palate."
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Tulum, a pungent and pleasantly gamey sheep cheese aged inside a goatskin, comes from Erzincan in eastern Turkey.
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Libby Serdiuk, aged 10, was "pleasantly surprised by The General (1926): "I had never watched a film without sound or colour.
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A s a 27-year old science writer who still gets carded at bars, I often find discussions of the aging process pleasantly abstract.
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Neither has aged well, but if you set your expectations low enough, you may be pleasantly surprised.
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"I was pleasantly surprised that there may be something lurking around on the shelves of the supermarket that could help with the sort of non-event as it were of prostate cancer" Mr A, aged 72.
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It is different for women: we don't seem to age as pleasantly as men, although men do get incredible girth.
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On the other hand, the driver, a woman about my age, was pleasantly chatty.
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People of all ages are being pleasantly surprised when they find they sleep better and are enjoying a fun, creative activity at the end of a busy day.
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Our pleasantly inebriated crew included my college-age daughter, my mother-in-law and an eclectic and very international group of novice wine enthusiasts who'd traveled with us from Vienna on the 9 51 train from Franz Josef Station.
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My first boyfriend, at age 14, called me pleasantly plump.
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The casual listener will find these disks pleasantly melodious, like much of the currently popular "new age" music.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "pleasantly aged" to describe items like wine, cheese, or antiques where the aging process enhances their value and appeal, creating a positive sensory experience.
Common error
Avoid using "pleasantly aged" for subjects where aging is generally seen negatively, such as describing a person's physical appearance. Opt for more neutral or positive descriptors in those contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "pleasantly aged" functions as a descriptive adjective phrase modifying a noun. It attributes a quality to something that has undergone aging, indicating that the process has enhanced its desirable qualities. Ludwig's examples show this usage across various contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "pleasantly aged" is a grammatically sound adjective phrase used to describe something that has aged in a desirable way. While Ludwig AI confirms its correctness, the phrase's usage is infrequent. It is best suited for describing items like wine or cheese, where aging enhances quality. When referring to people, alternative phrases like "gracefully aged" are more appropriate. Overall, while correct, "pleasantly aged" requires careful application to ensure suitability.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
well-matured
Replaces "aged" with "matured", implying a completed process of becoming ripe or developed.
nicely aged
Substitutes "pleasantly" with "nicely", offering a more common synonym for agreeable quality.
agreeably aged
Uses "agreeably" instead of "pleasantly", suggesting a similar sense of satisfaction.
favorably aged
Replaces "pleasantly" with "favorably", indicating that the aging process has had a positive outcome.
delightfully aged
Employs "delightfully" in place of "pleasantly", intensifying the positive aspect of the aging.
expertly aged
Focuses on the skill involved in the aging process rather than the pleasant outcome.
perfectly aged
Indicates that the aging has reached an ideal state.
gracefully aged
Suggests that something has aged with elegance and poise.
beautifully matured
Combines a synonym for "aged" with a more aesthetic descriptor.
finely matured
Replaces "aged" with a synonym, highlighting the refinement achieved through maturation.
FAQs
How can I use "pleasantly aged" in a sentence?
You might say, "The cellar was full of "pleasantly aged wine" ready for the celebration" or "The "pleasantly aged cheese" had a complex flavor profile".
What are some synonyms for "pleasantly aged"?
Alternatives include "well matured", "nicely aged", or "agreeably aged", depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
Is "pleasantly aged" suitable for describing people?
While grammatically correct, it's generally not used to describe people, as aging is often viewed more positively for inanimate objects than for individuals. Consider using "gracefully aged" or similar phrases instead.
What is the difference between "pleasantly aged" and "aged"?
The term "aged" simply indicates that something has undergone the process of aging. "Pleasantly aged" specifies that the aging process has resulted in a positive or desirable outcome.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested