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    disgruntled
    /dɪsˈɡrʌnt(ə)ld/

    adjective

    • 1. angry or dissatisfied: "judges receive letters from disgruntled members of the public"

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  2. Disgruntled means unhappy, annoyed, and disappointed about something. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts with synonyms, related words, and translations.

  3. Disgruntled means unhappy and annoyed, often with a specific cause or situation. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and usage of disgruntled from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Disgruntled means cross and dissatisfied because things have not happened the way that you wanted them to happen. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, collocations, and usage of this adjective with Collins English Dictionary.

  5. Disgruntled definition: displeased and discontented; sulky; peevish. See examples of DISGRUNTLED used in a sentence.

  6. noun. Synonyms. alienate. disaffect. estrange. sour. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of disgruntle in a Sentence. an employee, disgruntled by the restaurant owner's shabby treatment, turned him in to the IRS a crew disgruntled by a long voyage that provided no opportunity for recreation onshore.

  7. Disgruntled means unhappy, annoyed, and disappointed about something. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and hear the pronunciation.

  8. Disgruntled sounds like what it is — dissatisfied, grunting and grumbling. You could become a disgruntled employee if your boss swipes all your best ideas without giving you credit (or a raise). Disgruntled actually comes from gruntle, an old verb meaning, not so surprisingly, "to grunt."