Type: Verb/Interjection
Meaning/Definition of please: Verb referring to the act of giving satisfaction, pleasure, or enjoyment; Interjection used to express politeness or to make a request more polite.
What is the Opposite of please?
The Opposite of please is displease.
Other Opposites of please:
Here is the list of all opposites or antonyms of please:
- Depress
- Incense
- Upset
- Fret
- Disgust
- Disrupt
- Tick off
- Trouble
- Dismay
- Hassle
- Pique
- Worry
- Anger
- Disoblige
- Rile
- Rattle
- Bother
- Perplex
- Disturb
- Dissatisfy
- Nark
- Provoke
- Bug
- Distress
- Curdle
- Infuriate
- Repulse
- Displease
- Repel
- Ire
- Outrage
- Get at
- Needle
- Incommode
- Aggravate
- Peeve
- Mortify
- Antagonize
- Miff
- Enrage
- Misplease
- Incite
- Turn off
- Disaffect
- Discontent
- Perturb
- Annoy
- Frustrate
- Scandalize
- Irk
- Revolt
- Maintain
- Roil
- Gravel
- Hurt
- Disgruntle
- Wind up
- Insult
- Offend
- Disappoint
- Put out
- Tire
- Get one one’s nerves
- Exasperate
- Fail
- Stay
- Bore
- Enflame
- Harass
- Nettle
- Inconvenience
- Irritate
- Pain
- Gall
- Affront
- Agitate
- Inflame
- Antagonise
- Madden
- Ruffle
- Discompose
- Chagrin
- Vex
- Discommode
Example Sentences Using Opposites of “please”:
- His behavior was bound to displease his parents.
- I didn’t mean to offend you with my comment.
- The news of his failure upset him greatly.
- The outcome of the game disappointed the fans.
- His rude remarks angered everyone in the room.
- The constant noise irritated the neighbors.
- The continuous interruptions annoyed her during work.
- The poor service at the restaurant disgruntled the customers.
- The low-quality product dissatisfied the buyers.
- His sarcastic remarks only served to antagonize his colleagues.