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The fact or feeling of being displeased.
discontent
1
No, my
displeasure
was not with the South Sea Company's rough justice.
2
And I take note of it with a great deal of
displeasure
.
3
Of course, I did my best to shield you from his
displeasure
.
4
Its
displeasure
with the deal could embolden other shareholders to come forward.
5
He expressed his
displeasure
at the particular oath exacted from the Waartgelders.
6
Before the obvious admiration of the black eyes she stiffened in
displeasure
.
7
Elsie read grave
displeasure
in his countenance before he opened his lips.
8
Tase let him know of his
displeasure
by flaming the entire room.
9
The stranger manifested no
displeasure
at the confident language of the lad.
10
She showed her
displeasure
in ways that he didn't want to remember.
11
But England had more cogent reasons for
displeasure
in the following year.
12
He, too, had spent several years in the
displeasure
of his father.
13
The
displeasure
of a loving charitable man is indeed a grave misfortune.
14
I will receive him without
displeasure
;
I will hear him without prejudice.
15
But nevertheless the chorus of the canine
displeasure
and protest went on.
16
So would the
displeasure
of the gods of night perchance be incurred.
displeasure
great displeasure
incur the displeasure
high displeasure
express displeasure
much displeasure