The teacher was full of displeasure as she saw a little boy riding past the school gates thinking that no one will spot him, but unfourtanly the teacher did as for his punishment he got dention for a whole month.
I drew back in surprise and hurt as he answered my question with a vitriolic tone.
No abbreviation. you have to choose a similar word.
Disappointment is the feeling of sadness or displeasure caused by the non-fulfillment of one's hopes or expectations. e.g. Your failure is the reason for my disappointment
Asperity means to speak sharply, or with harshness. Therefore, a suitable sentence would be: In his speech, he expressed with asperity his displeasure at his committee's continual disagreements. or: Their grandfather always addressed them with asperity when he caught them running through the house.
Pain.
Much to Miss Nora's displeasure, Bob did not complete his homework.
Yes I can. Now, it is your turn.
Her normal way of expressing displeasure was to half close her eyes, purse her lips and stare at you fixedly through her glasses.
When a fifth grader asks me vocabulary questions, I vocalize my displeasure.
The bull bellowed to show his displeasure with being locked in the barn.
The boy didn't get his sucker so it brought a lot of displeasure to him. The girl fell and and scraped her knee and she felt displeasure. I didnt get my raise my boss promised me he brought me so much disspleasure i wanted to quit. Hope that could help! ys so.
Displeasure is a noun.
I drew back in surprise and hurt as he answered my question with a vitriolic tone.
Although they stated that they were happy with their service, the latently dissatisfied customers exhibited other signs of displeasure.
Grudgingly, my dad yelled at my sister, but she had no reaction.
No, displeasure is a noun (dissatisfaction), The adjective form is displeased.
The dictator expressed his displeasure for the rebels with great violence upon their families.