Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: displeased
IPA transcription: [dɪspl'izd]
Pronunciations of displeased
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adverb meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: displeased
    Meaning: not pleased; experiencing or manifesting displeasure
Usage examples
  • "He has displeased me."
  • Constance took it for granted that he was displeased.
  • "Oh, William, William, do not be displeased with me! do not forbid it!
  • But when Sir Launcelot missed his horse and his harness then he wist well God was displeased with him.
  • "I was going to say, impassioned: but perhaps you would have misunderstood the word, and been displeased.
  • As for that, said Balin, I fear not greatly, but I am right heavy that I have displeased my lord King Arthur, for the death of this knight.
  • By my faith, said Arthur, here are good knights, as I deem, as any be in the world, but their grace is not to help you, wherefore I am displeased.
  • Anon the knight Balin told his brother of his adventure of the sword, and of the death of the Lady of the Lake, and how King Arthur was displeased with him.
  • Henry would by no means acknowledge any error in these particulars; and was displeased that they should pretend to prescribe rules to so great a monarch and theologian.
  • The government of Holland was particularly displeased, on account of the interference and interruption which the war would occasion to all their commerce in the Baltic.
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