have a nice day
. A polite parting during daytime.
Thank you. Have a nice day.
adj
Pleasant, satisfactory.
You weren’t nice to me this morning.
"It's a lot nicer than going round by the road; that is so dusty and hot," said Diana practically, peeping into her dinner basket and mentally calculating if the three juicy, toothsome, raspberry tarts reposing there were divided among ten girls, how many bites each girl would have.
Of a person: friendly, attractive.
Yes, please tell me how Shillary is the nicest corporate oligarchical servant, and how she will lovingly sell out the people who voted for her to her banker masters, with a twinkle in her fellating eye.
Respectable; virtuous.
What is a nice person like you doing in a place like this?
She was so nice, in fact, that she wouldn't let me put my hand underneath or even on top of her bra, and so I finished with her, although obviously I didn't tell her why.
Shows that the given adjective is desirable, or acts as a mild intensifier; pleasantly, quite.
The soup is nice and hot.
We toted in the wood and got the fire going nice and comfortable. Lord James still set in one of the chairs and Applegate had cabbaged the other and was hugging the stove.
Giving a favorable review or having a favorable impression.
For Candy Crush Saga, the critics were far nicer than the audience (7.9/10 vs. 3.1/10).
adv
Nicely.
Children, play nice.
He dresses real nice.
intj
Used to signify a job well done.
Nice! I couldn't have done better.
Used to signify approval.
Is that your new car? Nice!