Displease - meaning and definition. What is Displease
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What (who) is Displease - definition


displease      
v. a.
1.
Offend, dissatisfy, disgust, disoblige, give offence to.
2.
Provoke, irritate, vex, chagrin, affront, pique, chafe, fret, anger, nettle, make angry.
displease      
¦ verb annoy or upset.
Derivatives
displeased adjective
displeasing adjective
displeasingly adverb
displease      
(displeases, displeasing, displeased)
If something or someone displeases you, they make you annoyed or rather angry.
Not wishing to displease her, he avoided answering the question.
VERB: V n
Examples of use of Displease
1. I want to support the Taliban, but I can’t afford to displease America.
2. I want to support the Taliban, but I cant afford to displease America.
3. I thought I couldn‘t convert but I should not displease this lady.
4. The unannounced meeting is likely to displease China‘s Communist leadership, which is focused on playing down complaints of human rights abuses preceding the Beijing Games.
5. Even if it does not lead to the immediate collapse of the Government, the turmoil is unlikely to displease Mr Putin.