displeasing in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

displeasing in the PONS Dictionary

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As she explained later, she would have tolerated this but a displeasing farewell wave sealed her subordinates's fate.
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However, surgical alteration of the joint can promote the growth of bone in the area, which is cosmetically displeasing.
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However, this balance risked displeasing both religious and academic readers.
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Not only is this aesthetically displeasing, it's also unhygienic.
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Both the thermal window in the concluding gable and portals in the centre part are displeasing.
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To minimize aesthetically displeasing little bubbles on the top of the bars, avoid whisking further.
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It's tough trying to figure out how to responsibly spend $110 million without displeasing various elements in the community.
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Some ykai seem to find this displeasing.
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The term is a general-purpose expletive, used to imply dissatisfaction, or to refer to someone or something whose behaviour is in some way displeasing or perhaps surprising.
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These high doses of beta carotene have been found to be harmless in studies, though cosmetically displeasing to some.
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