Sentences with displease
dis·please
D d - Not wishing to displease her, he avoided answering the question. [VERB noun]
- The boy's rudeness displeased me.
- That does not displease her father and coach, Gavin, who espouses the benefits of delayed puberty on skill development.
- Any action by the Government is likely to displease young broadband users.
- His reply displeased the judge.
- Bad weather displeases.
- Tenembaum acknowledged that his product might displease what he described as the handful of knowledgeable users who had consciously deleted.
- If it's the wrong relationship then there are qualities you're emitting that displease you yet you're still putting them out there into the universe.
- We are all experiencing weight issues that displease us or just trying to keep our figures in place.