Displeasedly: meaning, definitions and examples
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displeasedly
[ dɪsˈpliːzɪdli ]
in expressing dissatisfaction
In a manner that shows irritation or unhappiness.
Synonyms
discontentedly, irritably, unhappily.
Examples of usage
- She looked at him displeasedly, as if he had said something offensive.
- The customer complained displeasedly about the poor service she received.
- I could tell by the way she spoke displeasedly that she was not happy with the decision.
Translations
Translations of the word "displeasedly" in other languages:
🇵🇹 desagradavelmente
🇮🇳 असंतोषपूर्वक
🇩🇪 missmutig
🇮🇩 dengan tidak senang
🇺🇦 невдоволено
🇵🇱 niezadowolony
🇯🇵 不満そうに (fuman-sō ni)
🇫🇷 mécontentement
🇪🇸 descontento
🇹🇷 hoşnutsuz
🇰🇷 불만스럽게
🇸🇦 بامتعاض
🇨🇿 nespokojeně
🇸🇰 nespokojne
🇨🇳 不满地 (bùmǎn de)
🇸🇮 nezadovoljno
🇮🇸 ósáttur
🇰🇿 наразы
🇬🇪 უკმაყოფილოდ
🇦🇿 narazı
🇲🇽 descontento
Etymology
The word 'displeasedly' is derived from the combination of 'displeased' and the adverbial suffix '-ly'. The term 'displeased' has been used in the English language since the 14th century, originating from the Old French word 'desplaisir', meaning 'to displease'. The adverb 'displeasedly' is commonly used to express dissatisfaction or annoyance in various contexts.
See also: displease, displeased, displeasing, displeasingness, pleasant, pleased, pleasing, pleasingly, unpleased, unpleasingly.