Collocations for displeasure - noun
ADJECTIVE
extreme,
great
The President indicated his great displeasure with the media coverage.
The President indicated his great displeasure with the media coverage.
divine
the belief that eclipses are signs of divine displeasure
the belief that eclipses are signs of divine displeasure
VERB + displeasure
incur
His tactless words had incurred his father's deep displeasure.
His tactless words had incurred his father's deep displeasure.
express,
make known,
register,
show,
voice
The veterans made their displeasure known to the senator.
He wrote her a letter registering his displeasure.
The veterans made their displeasure known to the senator.
He wrote her a letter registering his displeasure.
hide
He made no attempt to hide his displeasure.
He made no attempt to hide his displeasure.
PREPOSITION
displeasure at
his displeasure at being ignored
his displeasure at being ignored
displeasure with
her displeasure with her colleagues
her displeasure with her colleagues