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., To fail to satisfy; to miss of., To give displeasure or offense.
It is the opposite of the state of having been pleased. If your Mom was pleased with the good job you did in cleaning your room, she will be displeased at the sloppy job your brother did in cleaning his. Yay Mom!
Displeased means feeling unhappy or dissatisfied with someone or something. It is a negative emotion that indicates a lack of approval or satisfaction.
Another word meaning "to influence" is "affect" or "impact."
The Malayalam meaning of the word "personality" is വ്യക്തിത്വം (vyaktitvam).
"Sujeesh" is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin meaning "one who is victorious" or "triumphant."
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naraz means: cross, displeased, miff, malcontent.. hope it helped..
Displeased Records was created in 1993.
My mom was displeased to hear that I got a F on my test.
There are 2 syllables in the word displeased. (Dis-pleased).
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God was displeased with humanity due to their disobedience, sinfulness, and lack of faithfulness to Him. The Bible often describes humans as falling short of God's expectations and failing to live according to His commandments, which led to His displeasure and the need for redemption through Jesus Christ.
"Disgruntled" means to be dissatisfied or unhappy with something, often as a result of feeling aggrieved or frustrated.
It's not in my English dictionary. Displeased is the normal negative. "Unpleased" has a touch of neither-pleased-nor-displeased about it - and I don't think there's a word for that.
Mad, displeased, angry, annoyed
No prefix for please.