No, displeasure is a noun (dissatisfaction), The adjective form is displeased.
Anger is not an adjective. It is a noun (a strong feeling of displeasure) and a verb (to arouse strong feelings of displeasure). Angry is the adjective form.
The word "angry" is an adjective. It is used to describe a feeling of strong displeasure or hostility.
Anger is a noun. It refers to a strong feeling of displeasure or hostility. For example, you might say, "Her anger was evident." The adjective form related to anger is "angry."
The adjective form of "offend" is "offensive." It describes something that causes resentment or displeasure, often due to being disrespectful or hurtful. For example, an offensive remark can upset or anger someone.
The adjective form of "offend" is "offensive." It describes something that causes displeasure, anger, or resentment. For example, an offensive remark may hurt someone's feelings or be deemed inappropriate in a given context.
Displeasure is a noun.
The adjective form of the word "anger" is "angry." It describes a state of being filled with anger or a strong feeling of displeasure. Another related term is "angering," which describes something that causes anger.
Much to Miss Nora's displeasure, Bob did not complete his homework.
No abbreviation. you have to choose a similar word.
Displeasure refers to a feeling of dissatisfaction or annoyance.
Displeasure
The abstract noun form for the verb to displease is displeasure.