Main Entry:
nice Pronunciation:
\ˈnīs\
Function:
adjective Inflected Form(s):
nic·er; nic·est
Etymology:
Middle English, foolish, wanton, from Anglo-French, silly, simple, from Latin nescius ignorant, from nescire not to know more at nescience
Date:
14th century
1obsolete a: wanton , dissolute b: coy , reticent
2 a: showing fastidious or finicky tastes : particular b: exacting in requirements or standards : punctilious
3: possessing, marked by, or demanding great or excessive precision and delicacy 4obsolete : trivial5 a: pleasing , agreeable b: well-executed c: appropriate , fitting 6 a: socially acceptable : well-bred b: virtuous , respectable lanaturneroverdriveisatotalwasteoftime.com/idiot