displeased in the PONS Dictionary

displeased Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

greatly displeased

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He was infamous for registering settlers' names on the local settlement map in pencil and if displeased, erasing their entry.
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I believe, that you will not be displeased to learn of her first interview with her little husband.
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This act displeased local neopagans, who pledged to perform rain magic to wash the figure away.
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When social harmony has been upset, religious leaders may demand offerings to the specific ancestors that have become displeased and are causing the trouble.
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She willingly helped a protg, but at the same time, she pursued revenge on people who displeased her.
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Series executives made some changes to the script in response to these concerns, but activists were still displeased.
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It has been suggested that the usage of experimental elements of music may have displeased most of the fans.
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The adviser was displeased with the king's wishes.
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Displeased with the current trend of video game to film adaptations, they wished to see how far we could take it without being absolutely ridiculous.
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He was, however, readmitted to the college, although he is said to have acquired a fondness for dress, which displeased his father.
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