Unpleasure: nm (word coming from deprivative and from pleasure).
The word “displeasure” has several meanings:
1. Aged sense: Grief, pain.
Quote from the Genevan writer and philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778): “I see, beneath an apparent serenity, the hidden displeasures that besiege you”.
2. Modern meaning: Unpleasant impression (especially in complement of manner) (bitterness, annoyance, discontent).
To my great displeasure, I found he was gone.
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