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Meaning of displeasured
The primary meaning of the word "displeasured" is to be unhappy or dissatisfied with something.
Etymology of displeasured
The word "displease" originates from the Old French word "desplaisir", which is a combination of "des-" (meaning "opposite of") and "plaisir" (meaning "pleasure").
The word "displeasure" has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe a feeling of dissatisfaction or annoyance.
Synonyms
unhappy
dissatisfied
displeased
discontented
annoyed
irritated
upset
distressed
disturbed
troubled
displeasing
unsatisfied
discontent
disquieted
disillusioned
disheartened
dejected
depressed
miserable
wretched
gloomy
glum
sullen
morose
sulky
cranky
testy
irritable
vexed
frustrated
disappointed
disillusioned
let down
disenchanted
Definitions
- The word "displeasured" is not found in Oxford Languages, but "displeasure" is defined as a feeling of dissatisfaction or annoyance, and "displease" is defined as to cause someone to feel annoyed or unhappy.
- * The verb "displease" can also mean to fail to satisfy or meet the expectations of someone.
Usage Examples
- The news of the cancellation of the concert displeasured many fans who had been waiting for months to see their favorite band.
- * The hotel room was not what we expected, and the poor service displeasured us even more.
- * The company's decision to downsize displeasured many employees who were worried about their job security.