Displeased Meaning in English
word · lemma: displease
dɪsˈpɫizd
dis-PLEEZD
dɪsplˈiːzd
dis-PLEEZD
Definición
Feeling unhappy, annoyed, or dissatisfied with something or someone.
Uso & Matices
'Displeased' is formal or semi-formal, and is softer than 'angry.' Common with 'with' or 'about': 'displeased with the results.' Less intense than 'upset' or 'furious.' Not often used in spoken casual English.
Spanish: disgustado - descontentoPortuguese (BR): descontente - insatisfeitoPortuguese (PT): descontente - insatisfeitoChinese (Simplified): 不悦 - 不高兴Chinese (Traditional): 不悅 - 不高興Hindi: असंतुष्टArabic: غير راضٍ - مستاءBengali: অসন্তুষ্ট - বিরক্তRussian: недовольныйJapanese: 不満な - 不機嫌なVietnamese: không hài lòng - khó chịuKorean: 불만스러운 - 못마땅한Turkish: memnuniyetsiz - hoşnutsuzUrdu: ناراض - ناخوش (ناخوشگوار)Indonesian: tidak puas - kurang senang
Oraciones de Ejemplo
She looked displeased with her test score.
basic
My father was displeased about the mess in the kitchen.
basic
The teacher seemed displeased with our homework.
basic
He left the meeting looking clearly displeased.
natural
If you’re displeased with the service, you should let someone know.
natural
"You seem a bit displeased today—something happen at work?"
natural