Word Meanings - IMPLEASING - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Unpleasing; displeasing. Overbury.
Related words: (words related to IMPLEASING)
- DISPLEASANCE
Displeasure; discontent; annoyance. Chaucer. - UNPLEASANTRY
1. Want of pleasantry. 2. A state of disagreement; a falling out. Thackeray. - DISPLEASER
One who displeases. - DISPLEASANT
Unpleasing; offensive; unpleasant. Speed. -- Dis*pleas"ant*ly, adv. Strype. -- Dis*pleas"ant*ness, n. - DISPLEASING
Causing displeasure or dissatisfaction; offensive; disagreeable. -- Dis*pleas"ing*ly, adv. -- Dis*pleas"ing*ness, n. Locke. - DISPLEASURE
1. The feeling of one who is displeased; irritation or uneasiness of the mind, occasioned by anything that counteracts desire or command, or which opposes justice or a sense of propriety; disapprobation; dislike; dissatisfaction; disfavor; - UNPLEASIVE
Unpleasant. "An unpleasive passion." Bp. Hall. - DISPLEASEDNESS
Displeasure. South. - DISPLEASE
pref. des- + plaisir to please. See Please, and cf. 1. To make not pleased; to excite a feeling of disapprobation or dislike in; to be disagreeable to; to offend; to vex; -- often followed by with or at. It usually expresses less than to anger, - UNPLEASANT
Not pleasant; not amiable or agreeable; displeasing; offensive. -- Un*pleas"ant*ly, adv. -- Un*pleas"ant*ness, n. - DISPLEASEDLY
With displeasure.