Similar words: pleasure, displease, displeased, pleasure principle, displeasing, take pleasure in, pleasurable, measure. Meaning: [dɪs'pleʒə] n. the feeling of being displeased or annoyed or dissatisfied with someone or something.
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31. This displeasure can range from mild disapproval to outright ostracism.
32. The vote followed similar actions by municipalities and school boards across the country moving to show their displeasure at the U.S.
33. His tongue slid against hers; she shuddered, not with anger nor with displeasure but with some dark, deep emotion.
34. They came from all over the country to show their displeasure.
35. If the game does not go their way, they may bend the rules to the displeasure of the other participants.
36. Infants show pleasure as sweetness is increased and displeasure with slightly salty, acidic, or bitter liquids.
37. I had no interest I am sure to incur your displeasure.
38. She sits down flat and firmly on the pin placed purposely for her displeasure on the bench in the wooded glade.
39. Better that she should suffer his anger and displeasure than that he should fall into the clutches of the lord of Parfois.
40. But at least the people of Limoges had been reminded that royal favour and displeasure were worthy of consideration.
41. James was released from captivity but not from his nobles' displeasure, incited largely by the scheming Red Douglas family.
42. The 28-year-old striker was recently fined and transfer-listed by County boss Neil Warnock after showing his displeasure at being substituted.
43. The King's displeasure with the two counties was marked by the order that all church bells be confiscated.
44. When he shows up,[sentencedict.com] they will hardly be able to contain their displeasure at his rudeness.
45. Under the Reagan and Bush administrations, this displeasure took the form of refusing to pay our assessed financial contribution.
46. Risking his displeasure, Lydia says she will personally deliver them to his wife after the marriage.
47. Chretien continues to be more popular than unpopular, although he has given voters some ground for displeasure.
48. A few may be ruled out because they have incurred their party s displeasure.
49. Colonel Qaddafi's reported displeasure at the outcome of local debates on naturalization shows that is not always true.
50. For the next few days I made myself scarce, hoping that his displeasure was temporary.
51. The United States demonstrated its displeasure by temporarily suspending diplomatic relations.
52. But Menem later reacted with displeasure to a Vanity Fair article by Madonna in which she recounted the hectic process of filming.
53. She glowered to show her displeasure at being scrutinized so closely.
54. He evinced his displeasure by scowling.
55. My imprudent utterances incurred her displeasure.
56. I expressed displeasure,(www.Sentencedict.com) with my legendary humility and restraint.
57. Authority must have expressed its displeasure in the meantime.
58. You dare not arouse my displeasure.
59. She saw displeasure with perplexity expressed in Viola's face.
60. The king of the jungle didn't roar his displeasure but wrinkled his nose in a fearsome snarl, the sort of look that would strike fear into any other creature on the plain.
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