6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Displease' in a Sentence
"To cause dissatisfaction, dislike, or disapproval in someone; to offend or annoy." more
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Despite his best efforts, the artist's new painting has been displeasing art critics.
Her sarcastic comments have been displeasing her colleagues at work.
The recurring software glitches have been displeasing users of the new app.
Continuous disruptions in the classroom have been displeasing the students and affecting their focus.
The repetitive advertisements have been displeasing viewers and affecting the show's ratings.
The politician's controversial statements have been displeasing a significant portion of the electorate.
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