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View usage for: disoblige in British English (ˌdɪsəˈblaɪdʒ) verb (transitive)1. to disregard the desires of 3. informal to cause trouble or inconvenience to Derived forms disobliging (ˌdisoˈbliging) adjective disobligingly (ˌdisoˈbligingly) adverb disobligingness (ˌdisoˈbligingness) noun disoblige in American English (ˌdɪsəˈblaɪdʒ; ˌdɪsoʊˈblaɪdʒ) verb transitiveWord forms: ˌdisoˈbliged or ˌdisoˈbliging1. to refuse to oblige or do a favor for 3. to inconvenience; incommode Derived forms disobliging (ˌdisoˈbliging) adjective disobligingly (ˌdisoˈbligingly) adverb Word origin Fr désobliger: see di- 1 & oblige Examples of 'disoblige' in a sentencedisoblige Reasonable people will view that as disobliging at worst.But everyone agrees that the banks are still being disobliging.The rest of us wouldn't dare to be so disobliging.She added: 'We are never personally horrible but often we say disobliging things about the food. Synonyms of 'disoblige'inconvenience, trouble, upset, bother offend, slight, insult, affront More Synonyms of disoblige Additional synonymsDefinition to hurt someone's pride or dignity One example that particularly affronted him was at the world championships. Synonyms offend, anger, provoke, outrage, insult, annoy, vex, displease, pique, put or get your back up, slightDefinition to irritate or displease Try making a note of the things that annoy you. Synonyms irritate, trouble, bore, anger, harry, bother, disturb, provoke, get (informal), bug (informal), needle (informal), plague, tease, harass, hassle (informal), aggravate (informal), badger, gall, madden, ruffle, exasperate, nettle, molest, pester, vex, displease, irk, bedevil, rile, peeve, get under your skin (informal), get on your nerves (informal), nark (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), get up your nose (informal), give someone grief (British, South Africa), make your blood boil, piss you off (taboo, slang), rub someone up the wrong way (informal), get your goat (slang), get in your hair (informal), get on your wick (British, slang), get your dander up (informal), get your back up, incommode (formal), put your back up, hack you off (informal), be on your back (slang) Definition to trouble (a person) by repeatedly disturbing That kind of jealousy doesn't bother me. Synonyms trouble, concern, worry, upset, alarm, disturb, distress, annoy, dismay, gall, disconcert, vex, perturb, faze, put or get someone's back up - disobedience
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