make displeasure known
Frequency: 6.06.5 per million words
To communicate one's feelings of displeasure to others.
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- The veterans made their displeasure known to the senator.
- During the board meeting, the CEO made his displeasure known regarding the quarterly results.
- If our demands are not met, we will make our displeasure known to the public.
- She has clearly made her displeasure known about the last-minute schedule changes.
- He chose to make his displeasure known through a sharply worded email to the manager.
- My father made his displeasure known not with words, but with a stony silence.
- The government made its displeasure known with the new policy by issuing a formal protest.
- The famous critic made her displeasure known in her weekly column, panning the new film.
- Employees are making their displeasure known about the unfair overtime policy.
- You have every right to make your displeasure known if the service was unsatisfactory.