displeases (Meaning)

displeases

to give displeasure, to cause to feel disapproval, dislike, or annoyance, to incur the disapproval or dislike of especially by annoying, to be offensive to

displeases Sentence Examples

  1. The unruly behavior of the children displeases their parents.
  2. The offensive language used by the politician displeases the public.
  3. The untidy appearance of the house displeases its owner.
  4. The harsh criticism displeases the sensitive artist.
  5. The lack of transparency in the organization displeases its stakeholders.
  6. The slow pace of progress displeases the impatient team members.
  7. The constant interruptions during the meeting displease the speaker.
  8. The poor quality of the service displeases the customers.
  9. The biased news coverage displeases those seeking objective information.
  10. The unexpected outcome of the election displeases the losing candidate.

FAQs About the word displeases

to give displeasure, to cause to feel disapproval, dislike, or annoyance, to incur the disapproval or dislike of especially by annoying, to be offensive to

annoys, irritates, dissatisfies, disturbs, disgruntles, irks, agitates, depresses, alienates, discontents

pleases, satisfies, contents, gratifies,delights, tickles, gladdens, soothes, tranquilizes,calms

The unruly behavior of the children displeases their parents.

The offensive language used by the politician displeases the public.

The untidy appearance of the house displeases its owner.

The harsh criticism displeases the sensitive artist.