Displease Meaning in English
word
dɪsˈpɫiz
dis-PLEEZ
dɪsplˈiːz
dis-PLEEZ
التعريف
To make someone feel unhappy, annoyed, or offended by your words or actions.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Displease' is formal and uncommon in everyday conversation—'annoy', 'upset', or 'offend' are more typical in speech. Often used passively: 'be displeased with'. It carries a polite, less emotional tone than 'anger' or 'offend'.
Spanish: desagradar - disgustarPortuguese (BR): desagradar - descontentarPortuguese (PT): desagradar - descontentarChinese (Simplified): 使不悦 - 使生气Chinese (Traditional): 使不悅 - 使生氣Hindi: नाराज़ करना - अप्रसन्न करनाArabic: يُغضِب - يُزعِجBengali: অসন্তুষ্ট করা - বিরক্ত করাRussian: не угождать - не удовлетворятьJapanese: 不快にさせるVietnamese: làm phật ý - làm không hài lòngKorean: 불쾌하게 하다 - 기분 상하게 하다Turkish: hoşnutsuz etmek - memnun etmemekUrdu: ناراض کرنا - ناخوش کرناIndonesian: membuat tidak senang - membuat kecewa
جمل نموذجية
Loud noises displease the baby.
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He tried not to displease his teacher.
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My comments may displease some people.
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You don't want to displease the boss before your review.
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Nothing seemed to displease her, no matter what happened.
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He spoke carefully, afraid to displease the crowd.
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