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déplaire

displease

verb deh-PLEHR Less Common

Usage Note

Déplaire is the antonym of plaire and follows the same conjugation (il déplaît, cela m'a déplu). It is most often used impersonally or reflexively: cela me déplaît ('I don't like that'). The politeness formula n'en déplaise à means 'with all due respect to' and is used to politely disagree.

Examples

"Ce bruit me déplaît vraiment."

Natural Translation

That noise really displeases me.

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