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Definition of displeased in English: displeasedadjective dɪsˈpliːzd Feeling or showing annoyance and displeasure. he was displeased with your work Example sentencesExamples - No matter how displeased she was with him - it was different with things.
- One time in particular, what was around the next corner, was a very large, very displeased street dog.
- She seemed displeased that the room's coloration didn't match her eyes, skin tone, or clothing.
- Lucas looked to the side as he played and sang staring straight at the displeased and shocked Paige.
- Plenty of manic humour abounds - Alison Wells' displeased Italian mother is a classic.
- She frowned a little, as if displeased with what Asha had told her.
- Ronald notes Frances's displeased expression, and he touches her arm.
- Maclaurin returned to Aberdeen to discover that the University was most certainly highly displeased that he had not been undertaking his duties for two years.
- Illness in African society is often attributed to the breaking of a taboo or machinations of malicious or sometimes displeased ancestral spirits.
- I gave her enough warning and she didn't put the puzzle together, or I didn't do my job as a displeased friend.
- He was not displeased that he had not seen it in the tribute waggon, was he?
- He chuckled when she nodded and his eyes flashed in sweet amusement when she pulled a displeased face at him.
- Mary kept glancing over at her sister with a displeased expression.
- ‘Distraction,’ Boreal said decidedly, her voice sounding like the hiss of a displeased snake.
- A displeased Hussain is a beast to be reckoned with.
- I catch a displeased look from her in the mirror.
- Unfortunately with this decision I count myself amongst the displeased.
- Secretly, I'm not too displeased when someone starts throwing up.
- And once she'd caught his displeased look when he looked at her and her child.
- She frowns softly, more of a piteous look than a displeased one.
Synonyms dissatisfied, discontented, disappointed, disgruntled |