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Adjective(1) showing or experiencing dissatisfaction or restless longing
Noun(1) a longing for something better than the present situation(2) dissatisfaction
Verb(1) make dissatisfied

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(1) The woman in London asked me what I thought about it all, and I said it was a sign of discontent with the regime.(2) popular discontent with the system had been general for several years(3) It follows widespread discontent with the tax this year, particularly among pensioners, which led to hundreds withholding payments.(4) But certainly, there's some level of discontent with the soldiers and all who are serving there today.(5) He finally decided to express his extreme discontent with her via MSN this evening in a random miniature conversation.(6) And as I grow older and such messages are needed more and more frequently, my discontent with the words I find grows more and more acute.(7) The internet may well be the only way we can communicate our frustration and discontent with the sad state of affairs we find ourselves in.(8) Both figures were substantially down from highs last July after 500,000 people took to the streets to voice discontent with the government.(9) But it also stemmed from the group's discontent with the way of discussion over amending Article 76.(10) He expressed at the beginning of last month his discontent with the way the previous Cabinet dealt with the flood crisis.(11) It just shows the ferocious discontent with what's going on now.(12) In an editorial in the paper, he condemned the student association and urged students to express discontent with college officials.(13) The meeting highlighted discontent with the level of information parents are receiving about their medical and legal rights.(14) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I think they are saying it to cause discontent with pensioners because they feel they don't get a fair crack of the whip,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb she said.(15) I have an odd emotional reaction to tax season, which has nothing to do with resentment over paying or discontent with the federal government.(16) By-elections are traditionally the time when the electorate gives the government in power a slap in the face, expressing discontent with the way things are going.
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(1) discontent
Synonyms
Adjective
1. discontented


Noun
2. dissatisfaction
9. displeasure
10. bad feelings
11. resentment
12. envy
14. unrest
16. unease
17. frustration
18. irritation
19. annoyance


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

Our spies report growing discontent
among the Northern lords.

Our spies report growing DISCONTENT among the Northern lords.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 5


they would report growing discontent
amongst the Southern lords.

they would report growing DISCONTENT amongst the Southern lords.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 5


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