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show, parade, ceremony, pageantry, pageant, splendour, array,<br />

panoply, magnificence, grandeur, pomp, splash, ‚clat, ‚lan,<br />

dash: <strong>The</strong> display put on for Queen Victoria's jubilee was truly<br />

lavish.<br />

displease v. <strong>of</strong>fend, put out, dissatisfy, upset, provoke, exasperate,<br />

worry, trouble, vex, annoy, irritate, pique, irk, nettle, peeve,<br />

chafe, rile, ruffle, anger, infuriate, frustrate, get<br />

(someone's) goat, Colloq miff; Slang US bug: Having to listen<br />

to rock 'n' roll on your damned hi-fi is what displeases me<br />

most.<br />

displeasure<br />

n. 1 dissatisfaction, disapproval, disfavour, discontentment,<br />

distaste, dislike, discountenance: Your parents view your<br />

giving up college with displeasure and disappointment. 2<br />

annoyance, irritation, vexation, chagrin, indignation, dudgeon,<br />

ire, anger, exasperation: He incurred the king's displeasure<br />

and was banished from the land.<br />

disposable<br />

adj. 1 discardable, throw-away, non-returnable, paper, plastic,<br />

biodegradable: <strong>The</strong> new product is packaged in a disposable<br />

container. 2 available, liquid, spendable, usable, expendable,<br />

obtainable: Her disposable assets include valuable government<br />

bonds.<br />

dispose v. 1 place, arrange, move, adjust, order, array, organize, set<br />

up, situate, group, distribute, put: She is planning how to<br />

dispose the furniture in the room. 2 incline, influence,<br />

persuade, induce, bend, tempt, move, motivate, lead, prompt,<br />

urge: Her actions disposed me to cut her out <strong>of</strong> my will. 3<br />

dispose <strong>of</strong>. a deal with, settle, decide, determine, conclude,<br />

finish (with): I hope we can dispose <strong>of</strong> these matters quickly.<br />

b throw away or out, discard, get rid <strong>of</strong>, jettison, scrap,<br />

Colloq dump, junk, US trash: Dispose <strong>of</strong> the remains <strong>of</strong> the<br />

broken chair. c distribute, give out, deal out, give (away),<br />

dispense, apportion, parcel out, allot, part with, transfer,<br />

make over, bestow, sell: My grandfather disposed <strong>of</strong> his wealth<br />

before he died. d do away with, finish <strong>of</strong>f, put away, demolish,<br />

destroy, consume, devour, eat, Slang kill (<strong>of</strong>f), knock <strong>of</strong>f,<br />

polish <strong>of</strong>f: She could dispose <strong>of</strong> four hamburgers at one<br />

sitting. <strong>The</strong> boys disposed <strong>of</strong> Louie because he knew too much.

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