Crossword-Solution: DISPLEASING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Displeasing | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Displease |
| Displeasing | a. | Causing displeasure or dissatisfaction; offensive; disagreeable. |
We have 207 clues for the answer “DISPLEASING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| CAUSING DISPLEASURE OR LACKING PLEASING QUALITIES | 11 answers |
| Unfavorable | 15 answers |
| pitying | 24 answers |
| Regretful | 28 answers |
| repentant | 29 answers |
| Contrite | 31 answers |
| Penitent | 31 answers |
| Vexing. | 31 answers |
| grieved | 35 answers |
| apologetic | 37 answers |
| knurly | 39 answers |
| malformed | 41 answers |
| disfigured | 42 answers |
| Gnarled | 44 answers |
| marred | 44 answers |
| curving | 45 answers |
| deformed | 45 answers |
| bowed | 46 answers |
| knotted | 46 answers |
| contorted | 47 answers |
| hooked | 47 answers |
| Deviant | 48 answers |
| crippled | 48 answers |
| nauseating | 49 answers |
| sinuous | 49 answers |
| remorseful | 49 answers |
| distorted | 50 answers |
| unsightly | 50 answers |
| Atypical | 51 answers |
| grisly | 51 answers |
| sorrowing | 52 answers |
| knotty | 53 answers |
| Twisting | 55 answers |
| bending | 56 answers |
| Curved | 57 answers |
| Dwarfed. | 57 answers |
| Depressed | 57 answers |
| Warped | 58 answers |
| cramped | 58 answers |
| Sorry | 58 answers |
| misshapen | 59 answers |
| Queer | 60 answers |
| Ghastly | 60 answers |
| Hideous | 61 answers |
| sickening | 63 answers |
| grotesque | 63 answers |
| Weird | 64 answers |
| Bent | 64 answers |
| appalling | 64 answers |
| climacteric | 64 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DISPLEASING (5)
And yet he had an exquisite sense of beauty; and as beauty was often inextricably associated with the above displeasing conditions, as he wished, above all, to be just and dispassionate, and as he was, furthermore, extremely devoted to “culture,” he could not bring himself to decide that Europe was utterly bad.
She was a young lady of some two or three and twenty years of age, and though a young person of her sex walking bare-headed in a garden, of a Sunday morning in spring-time, can, in the nature of things, never be a displeasing object, you would not have pronounced this innocent Sabbath-breaker especially pretty.
Then, in 1573, an abridged version was printed that omitted Chapters four and five, along with other items displeasing to a watchful Inquisition; later additional episodes were suppressed.
And at every instant menials thrusting attentions upon her, addressing her as if she were a queen, revealing in their nervous tones and anxious eyes their eagerness to please, their fear of displeasing.
Something negroid in character and face was still displeasing; but his ugly mouth became attractive when he smiled, his figure and bearing were certainly noble, and his eyes superb.
Quotes with DISPLEASING (3)
To those who in their turn selectively handle Mormon history and discourage our probing it in a number of areas, one needs to say (or at least to ask): Haven’t we been, if anything, overly cautious, overly mistrustful, overly condescending to a membership and a public who are far more perceptive and discerning than we often give them credit for? Haven’t we, in our care not to offend a soul or cause anyone the least misunderstanding, too much deprived such individuals of needf…
The theater of God’s redemption is this world. It is to this world that God came in Christ. Christ refused to allow His disciples to hide in an upper room with the doors locked because of fear. No tabernacles were allowed on the Mount of Transfiguration. We are called to be Christ’s witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth (Acts 1:8). Jerusalem is in this world. Judea is in this world. Samaria is in this world. The ends of the earth are still on th…
After the boy at the supermarket had called her those names, Evelyn Couch had felt violated. Raped by words. Stripped of everything. She had always tried to keep this from happening to her, always been terrified of displeasing men, terrified of the names she would be called if she did. She had spent her life tiptoeing around them like something lifting her skirt stepping through a cow pasture. She had always suspected that if provoked, those names were always close to the sur…