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    displeasure
    /dɪsˈplɛʒə/

    noun

    • 1. a feeling of annoyance or disapproval: "he started hanging around the local pubs, much to the displeasure of his mother"

    verb

    • 1. annoy; displease: archaic "not for worlds would I do aught that might displeasure thee"

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  2. a feeling of being annoyed or angry: Employees have publicly criticized the company's plans, much to the displeasure of the management. voice your displeasure Some landlords voiced their displeasure over the city's proposal. See. displease. Fewer examples. Politicians have expressed their displeasure with the decision.

  3. The meaning of DISPLEASURE is the feeling of one that is displeased : disfavor. How to use displeasure in a sentence.

  4. Displeasure is a feeling of annoyance or dissatisfaction with something or someone. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, see its synonyms and antonyms, and explore its origin and usage in British and American English.

  5. Displeasure is the condition or fact of being displeased; dissatisfaction. It can also mean discomfort, uneasiness, or pain, or an archaic act or cause of offence. See translations, pronunciation, and examples of displeasure.

  6. Displeasure is a noun that means the feeling of being upset and annoyed. Learn how to use it in sentences, compare it with pleasure, and find synonyms and word origin.

  7. Use the word displeasure when you are irritated by something or sternly disapprove of it. If your uncle hates surprises, an enormous surprise fortieth birthday party might result in displeasure rather than the happy smile you imagined.

  8. Displeasure is a formal word for a feeling of being annoyed or unhappy about something. Learn how to say it in different languages and see examples of usage.