s |
disoblige |
As a letter s
is the letter s with a.
As a verb disoblige is
(british) not to oblige; to disappoint, to inconvenience, not to cooperate.
disoblige |
aggrieve |
As verbs the difference between disoblige and aggrieve
is that
disoblige is (british) not to oblige; to disappoint, to inconvenience, not to cooperate while
aggrieve is to give pain or sorrow to; to afflict; hence, to oppress or injure in one's rights; to bear heavily upon;—now commonly used in the passive, to be aggrieved.
disoblige |
irritate |
As verbs the difference between disoblige and irritate
is that
disoblige is (british) not to oblige; to disappoint, to inconvenience, not to cooperate while
irritate is (
lb) to provoke impatience, anger, or displeasure.
disoblige |
disobliged |
As verbs the difference between disoblige and disobliged
is that
disoblige is (british) not to oblige; to disappoint, to inconvenience, not to cooperate while
disobliged is (
disoblige).
disobliger |
disoblige |
As a noun disobliger
is one who disobliges.
As a verb disoblige is
(british) not to oblige; to disappoint, to inconvenience, not to cooperate.