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Definition of displeasure noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

displeasure

noun
 
/dɪsˈpleʒə(r)/
 
/dɪsˈpleʒər/
[uncountable] (formal)
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  1. displeasure (at/with somebody/something) the feeling of being upset and annoyed synonym annoyance
    • She made no attempt to hide her displeasure at the prospect.
    • The incident has heightened public displeasure with the authorities.
    compare pleasure
    Extra Examples
    • He saw the English victory as a sign of divine displeasure.
    • I wrote her a letter registering my displeasure.
    • His tactless words had incurred his father's deep displeasure.
    • The President indicated his great displeasure with the media coverage.
    • The veterans made their displeasure known to the senator.
    • her displeasure with her colleagues
    • his displeasure at being ignored
    • the belief that eclipses are signs of divine displeasure
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • extreme
    • great
    • divine
    verb + displeasure
    • incur
    • express
    • make known
    preposition
    • displeasure at
    • displeasure with
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    Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French desplaisir, from des- (expressing reversal) + plaisir ‘to please’, from Latin placere, influenced by pleasure.
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