单词 | displacency |
释义 | displacencyn. Now rare or Obsolete. The fact or condition of being displeased with something; displeasure, dissatisfaction, dislike. (The reverse of complacency.) ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > [noun] unthankc893 ofthinkingc1225 displeasancec1340 grievancec1380 offencec1390 griefa1400 ill liking?a1400 mislikinga1400 displacencec1450 displeasure1484 displeasantness1547 discontentment1550 displeasedness1561 discontent1579 displicence1593 aggrievedness1594 disconceitc1598 distasture1611 displicency1640 disobligation1645 displacencya1652 affront1705 disobligement18.. unpleasure1814 misloving1871 unwill1872 displeasurement1882 a1652 J. Smith Select Disc. (1660) x. iii. 503 Their hatred of the devil is commonly nothing else but an inward displacency of nature against something entitled by the devil's name. 1654 T. Warren Vnbeleevers 205 His divine displacency against their sins. 1771 J. Wesley Wks. (1872) VI. 18 Feeling a displacency at every offence against God. 1859 I. Taylor Logic in Theol. 59 The infant has made himself the object of complacency or of displacency, according to his original dispositions, or his individual character. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online September 2019). < n.a1652 |
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