We use nice to describe people or things that make us feel happy or comfortable. It means kind or good in a friendly way.
She is a nice teacher.
It is nice to see you.
Nice can describe things that look good or taste good. It means something is pleasing to our senses like sight or taste.
This is a nice cake.
She has a nice smile.
Nice can mean done with skill, care, or exactness. It means something done very well or carefully.
He made a nice cut on the wood.
She gave a nice clear answer.
Nice can describe small or fine details that are hard to see or notice. It means delicate or subtle differences.
There is a nice difference here.
He noticed a nice shade of color.
Nice can describe experiences or events that are enjoyable or make you feel happy. It is used to be polite or friendly.
We had a nice time at the park.
It was nice talking with you.
Nice can describe small, detailed, or delicate qualities in science or technology, showing precision and quality.
The microscope shows nice details of cells.
The device has a nice electronic design.
In informal speech, nice means someone looks attractive or good-looking. This is casual and friendly talk.
That dress makes you look nice.
He said she is really nice.