Displeasure

/dɪsˈplɛʒər/ noun

A feeling of annoyance or disapproval; the state of being displeased.

From Old French 'desplaisir,' from 'des-' (dis-) + 'plaisir' (pleasure). The prefix 'dis-' negates the pleasure, creating its opposite. Entered English in the 14th century as courtly language for expressing dissatisfaction.

ARألم
CSnespokojenost
DAutilfredshed
DEUnzufriedenheit
ELαπαρέσκεια
ESdescontento
FIepämiellyttävyys
FRdéplaisir
HEאי-נוחות
HIअप्रसन्नता
HUrosszallás
IDketidakpuasan
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