12 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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Her decision to decline the invitation did displease the event organizers.
The unexpected software glitches will be displeasing for users relying on the application.
Criticizing the popular book series is likely to displease its dedicated fans.
His condescending attitude is displeasing to his colleagues.
His insensitive comments am displeasing the audience.
The unexpected closure of the popular coffee shop did displease the regular customers.
The delayed flight will displease passengers awaiting departure.
His careless remarks about her appearance displeased the audience.
Having ignored the warnings, the hiker will have displeased the park rangers and jeopardized his safety in the wilderness.
The abrupt cancellation of the event will have displeased attendees who were looking forward to the festivities.
Her absence at every family gathering will have been displeasing her relatives.
The candidate's controversial statement did displease a portion of the voters.
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