different between displeasing vs unwelcome
displeasing
English
Etymology
Perhaps a calque of Old French desplaisant, from the verb desplere (“to displease”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d?s?pli?z??/
Adjective
displeasing (comparative more displeasing, superlative most displeasing)
- Unattractive, dislikable, objectionable.
Translations
Verb
displeasing
- present participle of displease
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unwelcome
English
Etymology
un- +? welcome
Adjective
unwelcome (comparative more unwelcome, superlative most unwelcome)
- Not welcome.
Translations
Verb
unwelcome (third-person singular simple present unwelcomes, present participle unwelcoming, simple past and past participle unwelcomed)
- (transitive, rare) To treat as unwelcome.
- 1992, Selections from National Press (page 92)
- Devils and angels stood side by side on one platform to unwelcome him.
- 2013, Amber Lim, Different Worlds (page 303)
- 'You could've said so if you're unwelcoming us. We could've just leave[sic]!' I ranted and walked back into the room, away from the balcony.
- 1992, Selections from National Press (page 92)
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