disgruntled

IPA: dɪsgrˈʌntʌɫd

adjective

  • Unhappy; dissatisfied
  • Frustrated.
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Examples of "disgruntled" in Sentences

  • He calls disgruntled season ticket-holders; maybe he even visits them at home.
  • Obviously, the lineup will take on a new look when a certain disgruntled left fielder is liberated from Los Angeles.
  • Don't be surprised if the Orioles opt to craft a deal that would bring in disgruntled Phillies third baseman Scott Rolen, a two-time Gold
  • But until then Briggs privately has vowed to play as hard as ever, but without an extension, he will define the term disgruntled employee.
  • The company has said it filed a defamation complaint in Macau against Mr. Jacobs, who it calls a "disgruntled former executive" in Nevada court filings.
  • After the robbery and rape at the Table on Aug. 3, the restaurant manager told St. Petersburg police that he suspected Martinez, whom he described as a disgruntled former employee.

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