displeasing
a . 不愉快的,令人发火的
不愉快的,令人发火的
displeasing adj 1 :
causing displeasure or lacking pleasing qualities [
ant :
{
pleasing }]
Displease \
Dis *
please "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Displeased };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Displeasing }.] [
OF .
desplaisir ,
whence F .
d ['
e ]
plaisir displeasure ;
pref .
des - (
L .
dis -)
plaisir to please .
See {
Please },
and cf . {
Displeasure }.]
1 .
To make not pleased ;
to excite a feeling of disapprobation or dislike in ;
to be disagreeable to ;
to offend ;
to vex ;
--
often followed by with or at .
It usually expresses less than to anger ,
vex ,
irritate ,
or provoke .
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God was displeased with this thing . --
1 Chron .
xxi .
7 .
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Wilt thou be displeased at us forever ? --
Psalms lxxxv .
5 (
Bk .
of Com .
Prayer ).
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This virtuous plaster will displease Your tender sides . --
J .
Fletcher .
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Adversity is so wholesome . . .
why should we be displeased therewith ? --
Barrow .
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2 .
To fail to satisfy ;
to miss of . [
Obs .]
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I shall displease my ends else . --
Beau . &
Fl .
Syn :
To offend ;
disgust ;
vex ;
annoy ;
dissatisfy ;
chafe ;
anger ;
provoke ;
affront .
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Displeasing \
Dis *
pleas "
ing \,
a .
Causing displeasure or dissatisfaction ;
offensive ;
disagreeable . -- {
Dis *
pleas "
ing *
ly },
adv . --
{
Dis *
pleas "
ing *
ness },
n . --
Locke .
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51 Moby Thesaurus words for "
displeasing ":
abhorrent ,
annoying ,
bitter ,
bothersome ,
disagreeable ,
disappointing ,
disheartening ,
dislikable ,
dissatisfactory ,
distasteful ,
foul -
tasting ,
had ,
ill -
flavored ,
inadequate ,
incommensurate ,
insufficient ,
intolerable ,
irksome ,
mislikable ,
not good enough ,
odious ,
rotten ,
sour ,
thankless ,
ugly ,
unalluring ,
unappealing ,
unappetizing ,
unattractive ,
uncongenial ,
undelectable ,
undelicious ,
undesirable ,
unengaging ,
unenjoyable ,
unfulfilling ,
ungratifying ,
unhappy ,
uninviting ,
unlikable ,
unlovable ,
unpalatable ,
unpleasant ,
unpleasing ,
unsatisfactory ,
unsatisfying ,
unsavory ,
untasteful ,
untasty ,
unwelcome ,
vexing
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DISPLEASE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DISPLEASE is to incur the disapproval or dislike of especially by annoying How to use displease in a sentence
DISPLEASE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com verb (used with object) displeased, displeasing to incur the dissatisfaction, dislike, or disapproval of; offend; annoy His reply displeased the judge
DISPLEASE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary The nervous golden-haired boy in his bright teal suit hides behind his father with a distinct expression of unease, anxious about displeasing the patriarch
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DISPLEASING Synonyms: 125 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for DISPLEASING: unpleasant, unpleasing, harsh, bad, ugly, sour, bitter, horrible; Antonyms of DISPLEASING: pleasant, agreeable, good, grateful, nice, satisfying, welcome, congenial
DISPLEASING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary DISPLEASING definition: 1 present participle of displease 2 to cause someone to be annoyed or unhappy: Learn more
Displease - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com 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
DISPLEASING definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary The word displeasing is derived from displease, shown below Collins English Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers