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nice

The origin and history of nice.

Etymology

From Old French nice ("foolish, simple"), from Latin nescius ("ignorant"). The word originally meant "foolish" in English and has drifted through senses like "fussy" and "precise" to today's meaning of "pleasant" — one of the biggest meaning-flips in the English language.

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