displeasure

simple noun12 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

Indicates a high degree of being annoyed or unhappy.

Indicates a very strong feeling of being annoyed or unhappy.

Displeasure coming from a god or deity.

To let others see that you are unhappy or annoyed.

To say or show one's feelings of being unhappy or annoyed.

To conceal one's feelings of being unhappy or annoyed.

To express one's feelings of displeasure in words.

To communicate one's feelings of displeasure to others.

To officially or formally show one's disapproval.

To cause someone to become displeased with you, often through one's actions. More formal.

Used to specify the person or thing that causes displeasure.

Used to specify the action or situation that causes displeasure.