displeasure
noun[U]
uk/dɪˈspleʒ.ər/us/dɪˈspleʒ.ɚ/afeelingof beingannoyedorangry:
Employees havepubliclycriticizedthe company'splans, much to the displeasure of themanagement.
Somelandlordsvoicedtheirdispleasure over the city'sproposal.
See
displease
- Politicians haveexpressedtheirdispleasure with thedecision.
- He was soupsethetriedcallingthePresidentlastweektoexpresshis displeasure.
- Shedumpedherrucksackon thekitchenfloor, toMrsMason'sobviousdispleasure.
Anger and displeasure
- acrimony
- anger
- animus
- annoyance
- bad feeling
- flap
- get the humpidiom
- gorge
- grit
- grityourteethidiom
- grudge
- hard feelingsidiom
- have a face like thunderidiom
- irritation
- red mist
- reprehension
- resentfulness
- resentment
- road rage
- slow burn