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displease, v. (dɪsˈpliːz) Forms: 4–5 desplese, (displess); 4–6 dis-, dysplese, displece, -pleis, 5 dysplayse, 5–6 dysplease, 5– displease. [a. OF. desplais-, pres. stem of desplaisir, desplaire (pres. subj. -place, -plaise), in AF. desplere, desplese, refashioned repr. of L. displicēre, Rom. *displa...
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displease/dɪsˈpli:z; dɪs`pliz/ v[Tn]make (sb) feel upset or angry; annoy 惹恼, 触怒(某人); 使生气 He'd do anything rather than displease his parents. 他无论如何也不会惹父母生气. Her insolence greatly displeased the judge. 她傲慢无礼, 大大地触怒了法官.
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William Gandy
He was at all times totally careless of his reputation as a painter; and more particularly so if any thing happened in the course of his business to displease
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displicable
† displicable, a. Obs. [ad. med.L. displicibilis displeasing (Du Cange), f. L. displicēre to displease, with Eng. suffix -able.] Displeasing.1471 Ripley Comp. Alch. Pref. in Ashm. (1652) 121 That never my lyvying be to thee dysplycable.
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What is the opposite of please? - WordHippo
Opposite of to do a favor, or show beneficence toward. … more . Verb. . (displease) Opposite of to make happy or give pleasure to. displease. anger. annoy. infuriate.
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If humanity was to ever displease the raven by altering the Earth's environment, he will return the Moon to Ta'xet and stop protecting humanity from Ta'xet's
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displeaser
disˈpleaser rare. [f. displease + -er1.] One who displeases.1641 Milton Ch. Govt. ii. (1851) 140 It must..be a hatefull thing to be the displeaser, and molester of thousands.
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Merval Pereira
In a review, Reinaldo Azevedo praised Pereira for not being “part of the growing ranks of those who write to please or displease” or “the type who marches
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displeased
displeased, ppl. a. (dɪsˈpliːzd) [f. prec. + ed.] The reverse of pleased; vexed, angry, annoyed.1581 Mulcaster Positions xxix. (1887) 109 The thinges, which do please the displeased infantes. 1609 Shaks. Tr. & Cr. (Qo. 1) Epistle ¶ ij, The most displeased with Playes, are pleasd with his Commedies. ...
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Death Turns the Tables
off his engagement with the judge's daughter Constance, in the hopes that Constance will marry the judge's assistant Fred Barlow (which would very much displease
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displicence
† ˈdisplicence Obs. [ad. L. displicēntia displeasure, f. displicēre to displease. Cf. the earlier displacence.] Displeasure, dissatisfaction.1605 Bell Motives conc. Romish Faith 102 Durand saieth, the faulte is remitted in purgatorie, for the displicence of venials, which the soules haue in that pla...
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Parisu
This is a situation which is not to displease all, it suits perfectly to Rangadurai, a good-for-nothing and kin of Ponni, since he has desired her for
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warrantably
warrantably, adv. (ˈwɒrəntəblɪ) [-ly2.] In a warrantable manner; with good warrant.1628 Wither Brit. Rememb. Pref. 699 It shall be seene, That I have warrantably called beene. 1657 Heylyn Eccles. Vind. Gen. Pref. a i, A Church so rightly constituted, so warrantably reformed. 1703 J. Quick Serious In...
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He wrote of his hosts, "To dare to approach the Germans it is necessary to abandon the traits which displease them, to become their friend and then be
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misqueme
† misˈqueme, v. Obs. [mis-1 7.] trans. To displease, offend.? c 1395 Plowman's Tale 647 But if any man these misqueme, He shal be baited as a bere. 1658 Phillips Misqueam, (old word) to displease.
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