Use "displeased" in a sentence

1. He looked extremely displeased.

2. She was displeased by his conduct.

3. Do not be displeased, Father.

4. Her conduct displeased her family.

5. Bonner was displeased by Neeman's remarks.

6. The shareholders in Paris are displeased.

7. Are you displeased with my work?

8. Her reply displeased her father.

9. The tone of the letter displeased her.

10. They were displeased with her haughty airs.

11. He is much displeased with you.

12. Her insolence greatly displeased the judge.

13. She was displeased at her daughter's behaviour.

14. I know the reason whereat you are displeased.

15. Mary was displeased at his rudeness.

16. Father was displeased with Tom's work.

17. He was displeased about the whole affair.

18. He was rather displeased with his friends .

19. Tom wrinkled his brow like he was displeased.

20. Many voters are displeased with the government's policies.

21. The very luxuriance of the country displeased him.

22. City officials are displeased with the lack of progress.

23. He looked displeased but she ploughed on regardless .

24. I know the things whereat you are displeased.

25. In trying to please his men, Saul has displeased God.

26. If we flounder, then the Gods are surely displeased.

27. The old lady was displeased with the children's naughty behaviour.

28. The headmaster was very displeased about the whole affair.

29. They feared that he would revile them if they displeased him.

30. Jehovah was displeased, but he did not reject Moses.

31. Chide definition is - to speak out in angry or displeased rebuke

32. Evidently displeased with Nora’s actions, the demons harassed her for about two weeks.

33. Be Crook on (one) To be irritated or displeased by one

34. Several readers were displeased about the photos that accompanied the story.

35. The King was greatly displeased by this suggestion and promptly adjourned the meeting.

36. Yet the sight of his daughter going the same way seriously displeased him.

37. The old man was displeased and darted an angry look at me.

38. This blog is all private, if there's sth displeased u, please just skip it!

39. Antonyms for Consoled include distressed, displeased, dissatisfied, dispirited, joyless, dejected, despondent, forlorn, miserable and sad

40. John Polk (@ClichesGoneWild) noted on Twitter yesterday, "'Chuffed' means pleased or displeased

41. An encouraging voice should always be used,(Sentencedict) except when you are displeased.

42. Displeased with the production's use of his song, Harrison withdrew his permission to use it.

43. Many of the givers would be sorely displeased if they did not receive such recognition.

44. The king used a white elephant to punish any of his officials who displeased him.

45. 1 review of Barrer & White Orthodontists "I have to say I was very displeased

46. Why was Jehovah displeased when David had the ark of the covenant moved to Jerusalem?

47. Synonyms for Bad tempered include disgruntled, discontented, dissatisfied, annoyed, displeased, malcontent, grumpy, irritated, sullen and vexed

48. Displeased because of the Syrian king’s efforts to capture additional territories there, Rome formally declared war on him.

49. Aggravated definition is - angry or displeased especially because of small problems or annoyances : feeling or showing aggravation

50. Displeased with the promotion of the album, Sia fired her manager, left Sony Music and signed with Go!

51. Nevertheless, they are displeased and more determined than ever to rid themselves of the one causing them such embarrassment.

52. And not infrequently when certain rules or teachers displeased them, the students would walk out of school on strike.

53. The King was displeased at Liberal attacks on the peers, which included a polemical speech by David Lloyd George at Limehouse.

54. During the last world war, Christians preferred to suffer and die in concentration camps rather than do things that displeased God.

55. 24 And not infrequently when certain rules or teachers displeased them, the students would walk out of school on strike.

56. Somewhat reluctantly, Charlotte handed over her daughter- and looked displeased when the baby fell asleep almost at once in Ruth's arms.

57. Two sizeable gifts were presented to Symington shortly after the governor removed heads of state agencies whose policies had displeased business interests.

58. The Honiden family was displeased, and so Munisai was forced to move four kilometers (~2.5 mi.) away to the village of Kawakami.

59. With a displeased look, the Empress Askanced her, “It’s a fact that the Bai family sought refuge and engaged in conspiratorial activities with King Lan

60. Although the record says that Jehovah had ‘closed up Hannah’s womb,’ there is no evidence that God was displeased with this humble and faithful woman.

61. It is also clear that the new Act has displeased and irritated all active elements in the country , and they can never submit to it willingly .

62. Affronted adjective offended, cross, angry, upset, slighted, outraged, insulted, annoyed, stung, incensed, indignant, irate, miffed (informal), displeased, peeved (informal), piqued He pretended to be Affronted, but inwardly he was pleased.

63. 10 When San·balʹlat+ the Horʹo·nite and To·biʹah+ the Amʹmon·ite+ official* heard about it, they were very displeased that someone had come to do something good for the people of Israel.

64. Late in 501, Yuan Xi, displeased that his power wa being stripped and fearful that he would be killed, plotted a rebellion to secede with the provinces south of the Yellow River.

65. The position of the candelabrum displeased me, and outreaching my hand with difficulty, rather than disturb my slumbering valet, I placed it so as to throw its rays more fully upon the book.

66. And Brackened glens where whispered memories Of summers past still echo in the splash And dance of springs whose waters once refreshed The lips of lovers who, in secret trysts Sought sweet delights unseen by displeased eyes

67. Adjective irritated, bothered, pissed (taboo slang), harassed, hassled (informal), aggravated (informal), maddened, ruffled, exasperated, nettled, vexed, pissed off (taboo slang), miffed (informal), displeased, irked, riled, harried, peeved (informal), piqued, browned off (informal) She tapped her forehead and looked Annoyed with herself.

68. Contented adjective satisfied, happy, pleased, content, comfortable, glad, cheerful, at ease, thankful, gratified, serene, at peace Whenever he returns to this place he is happy and Contented. troubled, uncomfortable, annoyed, uneasy, disContented, dissatisfied, pissed off (taboo slang), displeased

69. A second British dialectal Chuff has an opposite meaning, "displeased, gruff" (1832), from Chuff "rude fellow," or, as Johnson has it, "a coarse, fat-headed, blunt clown" (mid-15c.), which is of unknown origin.

70. Annoyed: 1 adj troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances Synonyms: harassed , harried , pestered , vexed troubled characterized by or indicative of distress or affliction or danger or need adj aroused to impatience or anger Synonyms: irritated , miffed , nettled , peeved , riled , roiled , steamed , stung displeased not pleased;

71. Inbreeding the Anthropophagi is the second full-length album by the American death metal band Deeds of Flesh.It was originally released in 1998 on CD through Displeased Records, and was later reissued by Unique Leader Records, a company founded and managed by members of the band.

72. Not helpful when a word is its own antonym." I was only familiar with the "pleased" meaning but the OED confirms that "displeased" is a legitimate thing, as in this from David Storey's 1960 "This Sporting Life": "I felt pretty Chuffed with myself."…

73. Displeased, the Crown issued an edict in 1716 which provided for land redistribution “in the proportion of two to four Arpents front by 40 to 60 in depth.” An arpent was the equivalent of an English acre, measuring 192 feet, and the surveyor who laid them out was the arpenteur.

74. ‘I was rather Chagrined to discover there were inquiries for puppies going right back to October last year that I hadn't answered.’ Synonyms annoyed , irritated, cross, angry, vexed, exasperated, irked, piqued, displeased, put out, fed up, disgruntled, in a bad mood, in a temper, testy, in high dudgeon, huffy, in a huff, resentful, aggrieved

75. ‘I was rather Chagrined to discover there were inquiries for puppies going right back to October last year that I hadn't answered.’ Synonyms annoyed , irritated, cross, angry, vexed, exasperated, irked, piqued, displeased, put out, fed up, disgruntled, in a bad mood, in a temper, testy, in high dudgeon, huffy, in a huff, resentful, aggrieved

76. (adjective) And also among the Englishmen there were certain rascals that went Afoot with great knives, and they went in among the men of arms, and slew and murdered many as they lay on the ground, both earls, barons, knights and squires, whereof the king of England was after displeased, for he had rather they had been taken prisoners."