disgruntle

IPA: dɪsgrˈʌntʌɫ

verb

  • (transitive, obsolete) To make discontent or cross; to put in a bad temper.
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Examples of "disgruntle" in Sentences

  • He is probably a disgruntled student.
  • Disgruntled representative of the Lion King fanbase.
  • Hundreds of callers rang in disgruntled at the new law.
  • He's pandering to the disgruntled conspiracy theory fringe.
  • In 1401 disgruntled nobles temporarily imprisoned the king.
  • In 1401, disgruntled nobles temporarily imprisoned the king.
  • A disgruntled Mansell left the team at the end of the season.
  • These disgruntled students oppose the policies of the district.
  • It reads like a letter to the editor from a disgruntled local busybody.
  • But the Catholic Church was not the only institution disgruntled with Dimech.

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