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All pleasure antonyms

pleasΒ·ure
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noun pleasure

  • abomination β€” If you say that something is an abomination, you think that it is completely unacceptable.
  • glumness β€” sullenly or silently gloomy; dejected.
  • hard times β€” a period of difficulties or hardship.
  • looseness β€” free or released from fastening or attachment: a loose end.
  • grouchiness β€” The characteristic or quality of being grouchy.
  • drag β€” drag and drop
  • aridity β€” being without moisture; extremely dry; parched: arid land; an arid climate.
  • worriment β€” the act or an instance of worrying; anxiety.
  • flack β€” antiaircraft fire, especially as experienced by the crews of combat airplanes at which the fire is directed.
  • crossness β€” the quality or state of being cross or angry; irritability; snappishness.
  • lower world β€” Classical Mythology. the regions of the dead, conceived of as lying beneath the surface of the earth; Hades; the underworld.
  • mournfulness β€” The property of being mournful.
  • nightmare β€” a terrifying dream in which the dreamer experiences feelings of helplessness, extreme anxiety, sorrow, etc.
  • indisposition β€” state of being indisposed.
  • badness β€” not good in any manner or degree.
  • worry β€” to torment oneself with or suffer from disturbing thoughts; fret.
  • misery β€” wretchedness of condition or circumstances.
  • corner β€” A corner is a point or an area where two or more edges, sides, or surfaces of something join.
  • hangup β€” Alternative spelling of hang-up.
  • booboos β€” a stupid or silly mistake; blunder.
  • narrowmindedness β€” Alternative spelling of narrow-mindedness.
  • quagmire β€” an area of miry or boggy ground whose surface yields under the tread; a bog.
  • hades β€” Geology. the angle between a fault plane and the vertical, measured perpendicular to the strike of the fault; complement of the dip.
  • embarrassment β€” A feeling of self-consciousness, shame, or awkwardness.
  • ebullition β€” a seething or overflowing, as of passion or feeling; outburst.
  • querulousness β€” The quality of being querulous.
  • bafflement β€” Bafflement is the state of being baffled.
  • grief β€” keen mental suffering or distress over affliction or loss; sharp sorrow; painful regret.
  • adiposity β€” the state of being fat; obesity
  • grievance β€” a wrong considered as grounds for complaint, or something believed to cause distress: Inequitable taxation is the chief grievance.
  • hurt β€” to cause bodily injury to; injure: He was badly hurt in the accident.
  • lowness β€” situated, placed, or occurring not far above the ground, floor, or base: a low shelf.
  • misfortune β€” adverse fortune; bad luck.
  • despisement β€” contempt; despisal
  • disconsolation β€” without consolation or solace; hopelessly unhappy; inconsolable: Loss of her pet dog made her disconsolate.
  • disfavor β€” unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
  • inclemencies β€” (of the weather, the elements, etc.) severe, rough, or harsh; stormy.
  • invidiousness β€” (rare) Malevolent provocation of dislike or resentment; the state or quality of being invidious.
  • bedevilment β€” to torment or harass maliciously or diabolically, as with doubts, distractions, or worries.
  • catatonia β€” a state of muscular rigidity and stupor, sometimes found in schizophrenia
  • weight β€” the amount or quantity of heaviness or mass; amount a thing weighs.
  • horror β€” an overwhelming and painful feeling caused by something frightfully shocking, terrifying, or revolting; a shuddering fear: to shrink back from a mutilated corpse in horror.
  • morbidities β€” a morbid state or quality.
  • discontent β€” not content; dissatisfied; discontented.
  • hell β€” the place or state of punishment of the wicked after death; the abode of evil and condemned spirits; Gehenna or Tartarus.
  • willies β€” a male given name, form of William.
  • dudgeon β€” a kind of wood used especially for the handles of knives, daggers, etc.
  • forlornness β€” desolate or dreary; unhappy or miserable, as in feeling, condition, or appearance.
  • inclemency β€” (of the weather, the elements, etc.) severe, rough, or harsh; stormy.

verb pleasure

  • rack β€” the neck portion of mutton, pork, or veal.
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