Definition of Displeaser. Meaning of Displeaser. Synonyms of Displeaser

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Displeaser. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Displeaser and, of course, Displeaser synonyms and on the right images related to the word Displeaser.

Definition of Displeaser

Displeaser
Displeaser Dis*pleas"er, n. One who displeases.

Meaning of Displeaser from wikipedia

- Displeased Records was a Dutch independent record label, founded by Lars Eikema and Ron Veltkamp. The label had many Dutch and other extreme metal bands...
- radio-collared for research purposes. The National Park Service was greatly displeased with the loss of collared wolves, as they had been part of a 20-year study...
- met with jeers all throughout the night as the crowd grew increasingly displeased at Foreman's defeats of his first three opponents, all by knockout. After...
- Martin Hannett significantly altered their live sound, a fact that greatly displeased the band at the time; however, in 2006, Hook said that in retrospect Hannett...
- himself as a youth at ****tim with his zeal against the heresy of Peor. Displeased with the immorality with which the Moabites and Midianites had successfully...
- and Moira inform him his hearing will take place in up to four months, displeasing Luke. He joins Mayday along with Moira. Nick and Commander Wharton meet...
- hour after" going to bed, adding that "you shall see that which shall displease you". As a result, Dereham was sent away and Catherine was told off for...
- mothering" on the young girl. When Georgiana gives birth to a girl, William is displeased. In his mind, he has fulfilled his obligations to her as her husband but...
- agricultural deity invoked by the natives for good harvests. When she was displeased, she would send locusts to spoil the crops. De Loarca specifically mentions...
- reflected that "she would unsmilingly tilt her head to one side if something displeased her, with the result that people often thought that she was unhappy, or...