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disgruntled
[ dis-gruhn-tld ]
adjective
- displeased and discontented; sulky; peevish:
Her disgruntled husband refused to join us.
Synonyms: , , , ,
disgruntled
/ ɪˈɡʌԳə /
adjective
- feeling or expressing discontent or anger
Word History and Origins
Origin of disgruntled1
Example Sentences
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.
Both Hegseth and Trump are already aligned in their attacks on those whom they dismiss as “disgruntled employees.”
Iranian media reported that many of Pezeshkian's supporters urged him to remove Dabiri from post as the public grew disgruntled over the trip.
Of course, financial complications can lead to other complications — family fights, disgruntled heirs and so on.
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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