How Do You Spell DISPLEASURE?

Pronunciation: [dɪsplˈɛʒə] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "displeasure" is pronounced as /dɪsˈplɛʒər/. The first syllable "dis" is pronounced as "dɪs" with a short "i" sound, followed by "ple" which is pronounced as "plɛ" with a short "e" sound. The last syllable "sure" is pronounced as "ˈʒər" with a soft "j" sound representing the letter "z". This word means a feeling of annoyance, unhappiness or dissatisfaction. It is important to spell words correctly to ensure clear communication and avoid confusion.

DISPLEASURE Meaning and Definition

  1. Displeasure is a noun that refers to a feeling or state of being dissatisfied, annoyed, or unhappy with something or someone. It is the opposite of pleasure, and often arises from frustration, disappointment, or irritation.

    When experiencing displeasure, individuals may exhibit various signs such as frowning, scowling, or displaying body language indicating their dissatisfaction. This feeling can be caused by a range of factors, including unmet expectations, perceived mistreatment, incompetence, or a general sense of disapproval.

    In social interactions, expressing displeasure can serve as a means of communicating one's dissatisfaction and asserting boundaries. It can be conveyed through verbal communication, such as expressing discontentment or disapproval, or non-verbal cues like avoiding eye contact or crossing one's arms. Resolving the source of displeasure often requires addressing the underlying issues and finding a solution that can alleviate the dissatisfaction.

    Displeasure is a common human emotion experienced in various contexts. Whether it arises from personal experiences, relationships, work-related matters, or societal issues, it is a valid and natural reaction to unfavorable circumstances. Recognizing and addressing displeasure can lead to personal growth, improved communication, and potentially positive changes in one's environment.

  2. Some degree of irritation or uneasiness of the mind caused by something opposed to our desires or commands, or contrary to our sense of justice or propriety; a slight degree of anger; offence; dislike.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of DISPLEASURE

The word "displeasure" originated from the Old French term "desplaisir". This term consists of two components: "des-" meaning "opposite" or "not", and "plaisir" meaning "pleasure". Over time, "desplaisir" evolved into "displeasure" in English, keeping its original meaning of lack of satisfaction or annoyance.

Similar spelling words for DISPLEASURE

Plural form of DISPLEASURE is DISPLEASURES

Conjugate verb Displeasure

CONDITIONAL

I would displeasure
you would displeasure
he/she/it would displeasure
we would displeasure
they would displeasure

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be displeasuring
you would be displeasuring
he/she/it would be displeasuring
we would be displeasuring
they would be displeasuring

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have displeasure
you would have displeasure
he/she/it would have displeasure
we would have displeasure
they would have displeasure

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been displeasuring
you would have been displeasuring
he/she/it would have been displeasuring
we would have been displeasuring
they would have been displeasuring

FUTURE

I will displeasure
you will displeasure
he/she/it will displeasure
we will displeasure
they will displeasure

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be displeasuring
you will be displeasuring
he/she/it will be displeasuring
we will be displeasuring
they will be displeasuring

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have displeasured
you will have displeasured
he/she/it will have displeasured
we will have displeasured
they will have displeasured

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been displeasuring
you will have been displeasuring
he/she/it will have been displeasuring
we will have been displeasuring
they will have been displeasuring

IMPERATIVE

you displeasure
we let´s displeasure

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to displeasure

PAST

I displeasured
you displeasured
he/she/it displeasured
we displeasured
they displeasured

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was displeasuring
you were displeasuring
he/she/it was displeasuring
we were displeasuring
they were displeasuring

PAST PARTICIPLE

displeasured

PAST PERFECT

I had displeasured
you had displeasured
he/she/it had displeasured
we had displeasured
they had displeasured

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been displeasuring
you had been displeasuring
he/she/it had been displeasuring
we had been displeasuring
they had been displeasuring

PRESENT

I displeasure
you displeasure
he/she/it displeasures
we displeasure
they displeasure

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am displeasuring
you are displeasuring
he/she/it is displeasuring
we are displeasuring
they are displeasuring

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

displeasuring

PRESENT PERFECT

I have displeasured
you have displeasured
he/she/it has displeasured
we have displeasured
they have displeasured

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been displeasuring
you have been displeasuring
he/she/it has been displeasuring
we have been displeasuring
they have been displeasuring

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