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disgruntled

[ dis-gruhn-tld ]

adjective

  1. displeased and discontented; sulky; peevish:

    Her disgruntled husband refused to join us.

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disgruntled

/ ɪˈɡʌԳə /

adjective

  1. feeling or expressing discontent or anger
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Gail Lynch, one of the organisers, says the group was born out of frustration, "disgruntled people find each other, and they need a mechanism to have their voice heard," she says.

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Both Hegseth and Trump are already aligned in their attacks on those whom they dismiss as “disgruntled employees.”

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Iranian media reported that many of Pezeshkian's supporters urged him to remove Dabiri from post as the public grew disgruntled over the trip.

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Of course, financial complications can lead to other complications — family fights, disgruntled heirs and so on.

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Plagued by the Internal Revenue Service, disgruntled neighbors and bad PR, Kilmer had to sell his ranch to pay back taxes and overdue child support.

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