Meaning of That's nice
An expression of mild approval or agreement.
In simple words: It's pleasing or good.
That's nice in a sentence
- I got a new job!
- The weather is nice today.
- She said she liked my painting, and I thought, that's nice.
How to use That's nice
Often used to express mild approval or agreement. May sound insincere in formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone expression
Memory hint
Think of a thumbs-up gesture — simple and casual like 'that's nice'.
Related words
Collocations with That's nice
- that's nice to hear
- that's nice of you
- that's nice weather
Synonyms for That's nice
- that's good
- that's pleasant
- that's agreeable
Opposites of That's nice
- that's awful
- that's terrible
Common mistakes with That's nice
- Used too enthusiastically when it's not appropriate.
- Confused with 'that's great' for stronger approval.
- Said in response to negative news.
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Frequently asked questions about "That's nice"
What does "That's nice" mean?
It's pleasing or good.
What is the definition of "That's nice"?
An expression of mild approval or agreement.
How do you use "That's nice" in a sentence?
I got a new job!
Can you give another example of "That's nice"?
The weather is nice today.
What are synonyms for "That's nice"?
Common alternatives include that's good, that's pleasant, that's agreeable.
What is the opposite of "That's nice"?
Opposite meanings include that's awful, that's terrible.
What words go with "That's nice"?
It commonly pairs with that's nice to hear, that's nice of you, that's nice weather.
What are common mistakes when using "That's nice"?
Used too enthusiastically when it's not appropriate. Confused with 'that's great' for stronger approval. Said in response to negative news.
How do you pronounce "That's nice"?
US: //ðæts naɪs//, UK: //ðæts naɪs//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "That's nice"?
Often used to express mild approval or agreement. May sound insincere in formal contexts.












