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    displease
    /dɪsˈpliːz/

    verb

    • 1. make (someone) feel annoyed or dissatisfied: "the tone of the letter displeased him"

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  2. to cause someone to be annoyed: The city council said it was displeased with the way the mayor had allocated parking spaces. displeasure.

  3. The meaning of DISPLEASE is to incur the disapproval or dislike of especially by annoying. How to use displease in a sentence.

  4. to cause someone to be annoyed or unhappy: I wouldn't want to do anything to displease him. Opposites. delight. please. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Causing feelings of anger and displeasure. aggravate. aggrieve. alienate. anger. annoy. bend. go too far idiom. goat. grate. hack someone off. harass. nark.

  5. Displease definition: to incur the dissatisfaction, dislike, or disapproval of; offend; annoy. See examples of DISPLEASE used in a sentence.

  6. verb. If something or someone displeases you, they make you annoyed or rather angry. Not wishing to displease her, he avoided answering the question. [VERB noun] Synonyms: annoy, upset, anger, provoke More Synonyms of displease. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency.

  7. Definition of displease verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. When you displease someone, you disappoint them or make them unhappy. Your dog's loud barking at 5 AM is sure to displease your neighbors. The prefix dis- is often used to signify the opposite of something, and displease is no exception: it means to do the opposite of pleasing someone.

  9. Verb. 1. displease - give displeasure to. annoy, devil, gravel, irritate, nark, rile, vex, nettle, rag, bother, chafe, get at, get to - cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations; "Mosquitoes buzzing in my ear really bothers me"; "It irritates me that she never closes the door after she leaves".

  10. to make someone annoyed or unhappy: I don't want to do anything to displease him. displeased. adjective. (Definition of displease from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of displease. in Chinese (Traditional) 使不高興,使生氣,惹火… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 使不高兴,使生气,惹火… See more. in Spanish.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · displease (third-person singular simple present displeases, present participle displeasing, simple past and past participle displeased) To make not pleased; to cause a feeling of disapprobation or dislike in; to be disagreeable to; to vex slightly.