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1 displeasure
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2 complain
[kəm'plein]1) (to state one's displeasure, dissatisfaction etc: I'm going to complain to the police about the noise.) klage2) ((with of) to state that one has (pain, discomfort etc): He's complaining of difficulty in breathing.) klage over; beklage sig over•* * *[kəm'plein]1) (to state one's displeasure, dissatisfaction etc: I'm going to complain to the police about the noise.) klage2) ((with of) to state that one has (pain, discomfort etc): He's complaining of difficulty in breathing.) klage over; beklage sig over• -
3 disfavour
[dis'feivə]1) (the state of being out of favour: He was in disfavour because he had stayed out late.) unåde2) (displeasure or disapproval.) misfornøjelse; utilfredshed* * *[dis'feivə]1) (the state of being out of favour: He was in disfavour because he had stayed out late.) unåde2) (displeasure or disapproval.) misfornøjelse; utilfredshed -
4 displease
[dis'pli:z](to offend or annoy: The children's behaviour displeased their father.) mishage- displeasure* * *[dis'pli:z](to offend or annoy: The children's behaviour displeased their father.) mishage- displeasure -
5 glare
[ɡleə] 1. verb1) (to stare fiercely and angrily: She glared at the little boy.) se vredt; nidstirre2) (to shine very brightly, usually to an unpleasant extent: The sun glared down on us as we crossed the desert.) blænde2. noun1) (a fierce or angry look: a glare of displeasure.) vredt blik2) (unpleasantly bright light: the glare of the sun.) skærende lys; blændende lys•- glaring- glaringly* * *[ɡleə] 1. verb1) (to stare fiercely and angrily: She glared at the little boy.) se vredt; nidstirre2) (to shine very brightly, usually to an unpleasant extent: The sun glared down on us as we crossed the desert.) blænde2. noun1) (a fierce or angry look: a glare of displeasure.) vredt blik2) (unpleasantly bright light: the glare of the sun.) skærende lys; blændende lys•- glaring- glaringly -
6 hiss
[his] 1. verb((of snakes, geese, people etc) to make a sound like that of the letter s [s], eg to show anger or displeasure: The children hissed (at) the witch when she came on stage; The geese hissed at the dog.) hvæse2. noun(such a sound: The speaker ignored the hisses of the angry crowd.) hvæsen* * *[his] 1. verb((of snakes, geese, people etc) to make a sound like that of the letter s [s], eg to show anger or displeasure: The children hissed (at) the witch when she came on stage; The geese hissed at the dog.) hvæse2. noun(such a sound: The speaker ignored the hisses of the angry crowd.) hvæsen -
7 incur
[in'kə:]past tense, past participle - incurred; verb1) (to bring (something unpleasant) on oneself: to incur someone's displeasure.) udsætte sig for; pådrage sig2) (to become liable to pay (a debt): to incur enormous debts.) pådrage sig* * *[in'kə:]past tense, past participle - incurred; verb1) (to bring (something unpleasant) on oneself: to incur someone's displeasure.) udsætte sig for; pådrage sig2) (to become liable to pay (a debt): to incur enormous debts.) pådrage sig -
8 offence
1) ((any cause of) anger, displeasure, hurt feelings etc: That rubbish dump is an offence to the eye.) anstødssten; fornærmelse2) (a crime: The police charged him with several offences.) lovovertrædelse* * *1) ((any cause of) anger, displeasure, hurt feelings etc: That rubbish dump is an offence to the eye.) anstødssten; fornærmelse2) (a crime: The police charged him with several offences.) lovovertrædelse -
9 pout
1. verb((of a sulky child etc) to push the lips out as a sign of displeasure.) lave trutmund2. noun(this expression of the face.) surmulende udtryk* * *1. verb((of a sulky child etc) to push the lips out as a sign of displeasure.) lave trutmund2. noun(this expression of the face.) surmulende udtryk -
10 restive
['restiv](beginning to show displeasure, impatience, boredom etc eg at delay, discipline etc; restless.) utilfreds; rastløs- restiveness* * *['restiv](beginning to show displeasure, impatience, boredom etc eg at delay, discipline etc; restless.) utilfreds; rastløs- restiveness -
11 scowl
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Displeasure — Dis*pleas ure (?; 135), n. [Pref. dis + pleasure: cf. OF. desplaisir, F. d[ e]plaisir. Cf. {Displease}.] 1. The feeling of one who is displeased; irritation or uneasiness of the mind, occasioned by anything that counteracts desire or command, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Displeasure — Dis*pleas ure (?; 135), v. t. To displease. [Obs.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
displeasure — index disapprobation, disapproval, disparagement, dissatisfaction, exception (objection), nuisance, odium … Law dictionary
displeasure — early 15c., from O.Fr. desplaisir, infinitive used as a noun (see DISPLEASE (Cf. displease)). Earlier in same sense was displesaunce (late 14c.) … Etymology dictionary
displeasure — [n] unhappiness, anger annoyance, aversion, disapprobation, disapproval, discontentment, disfavor, disgruntlement, disinclination, dislike, disliking, disrelish, dissatisfaction, distaste, incensement, indignation, indisposition, irritation,… … New thesaurus
displeasure — ► NOUN ▪ a feeling of annoyance or dissatisfaction … English terms dictionary
displeasure — [displezh′ər] n. [ME displesir < OFr desplaisir, inf. used as n.: see DISPLEASE] 1. the fact or feeling of being displeased; dissatisfaction, disapproval, annoyance, etc. 2. Archaic discomfort, sorrow, trouble, etc. SYN. OFFENSE … English World dictionary
displeasure — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ extreme, great ▪ The President indicated his great displeasure with the media coverage. ▪ divine ▪ the belief that eclipses are signs of divine displeasure VERB … Collocations dictionary
displeasure — n. 1) to incur smb. s displeasure 2) to show one s displeasure with 3) to smb. s displeasure * * * [dɪs pleʒə] to incur smb. s displeasure to show one s displeasure with to smb. s displeasure … Combinatory dictionary
displeasure — dis|plea|sure [dısˈpleʒə US ər] n [U] formal the feeling of being annoyed or not satisfied with someone or something = ↑annoyance displeasure at/with ▪ Their displeasure at being kept waiting was clear. incur sb s displeasure (=make someone… … Dictionary of contemporary English
displeasure — [[t]dɪsple̱ʒə(r)[/t]] N UNCOUNT: oft poss N, N with/at n Someone s displeasure is a feeling of annoyance that they have about something that has happened. The population has already begun to show its displeasure at the slow pace of change … English dictionary