displeasure
IPA: dɪspɫˈɛʒɝ
noun
- A feeling of being displeased with something or someone; dissatisfaction; disapproval.
- That which displeases; cause of irritation or annoyance; offence; injury.
- A state of disgrace or disfavour.
verb
- (archaic) To displease or offend.
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Examples of "displeasure" in Sentences
- The fans' displeasure was obvious.
- A dolor is a unit of pain or displeasure.
- Entwistle also mentions the displeasure of the Persian.
- The polytechnic lecturers also expressed their displeasure.
- George has expressed his displeasure at the turn of events.
- But their first hint of displeasure was to move the article.
- The Supreme court also expressed displeasure at the acquittal.
- Its opposite is a dolor, which is a unit of pain or displeasure.
- He was acquitted by the Peers of the realm, much to the King's displeasure.
- He subsequently favoured psychedelic material to the displeasure of the crowd.
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