Plural form: multiple instances or types of displeasure or dissatisfaction.
From displeasure plus the standard English plural suffix -s.
The noun 'displeasure' is formal and old-fashioned—we rarely say 'displeasures' in modern English, preferring 'annoyances' or just 'problems,' showing how formal vocabulary steadily retreats from everyday speech!
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