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Hebert, Anne(encyclopedia)
Hutchinson, Anne(encyclopedia)
Queen Anne(dictionary)
Sexton, Anne(encyclopedia)
Tyler, Anne(encyclopedia)
Anne, Princess(dictionary)
Anne, Queen(dictionary)
Anne of Cleves(dictionary)

Anne, Queen (oh) and displease (iou)


Anne, Queen (oh)



(1665-1714) the queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714 and the daughter of James II.

displease (iou)



displease verb. LME.
[Old French desplais- pres. stem of desplaisir, desplaire (mod. deplaire), from des- DIS- 2 + plaisir PLEASE verb.]
verb intrans. Cause dislike, be disagreeable, be offensive. LME.
verb trans. Be disagreeable to; offend, annoy; make indignant or angry. LME.
verb trans. In pass. Be dissatisfied or indignant. (Foll. by with, at, to do, that; of, against.) LME.
displeasedly adverb in a displeased manner, with displeasure E17.
displeasedness noun displeased state, discontent M16-E18.
displeasingly adverb disagreeably, offensively M18.
displeasingness noun the property of causing displeasure M17.