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discontent (verb)

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  • discontent — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ general, widespread ▪ growing, increasing ▪ simmering ▪ popular, public …   Collocations dictionary

  • discontent — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Want of satisfaction Nouns 1. discontent, discontentment, displeasure; dissatisfaction, resentment; inquietude, vexation, soreness, heartburning (see dejection); querulousness (see lamentation);… …   English dictionary for students

  • discontent — I. adjective Date: 15th century discontented II. noun Date: 1534 lack of contentment: a. a sense of grievance ; dissatisfaction < the winter of our discontent Shakespeare > b. restless aspiration for improvement …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • discontent — 1 noun (U) a feeling of being unhappy and not satisfied with the situation you are in (+ with): There is no evidence whatsoever of customer discontent with our credit terms. opposite contentment 2 verb (T) to make someone feel discontented …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • discontent — /dɪskənˈtɛnt / (say diskuhn tent) adjective 1. not content; dissatisfied; discontented. –noun Also, discontentment. 2. lack of content; dissatisfaction. –verb (t) 3. to deprive of content; dissatisfy; displease …  

  • distemper — I. /dɪsˈtɛmpə / (say dis tempuh) noun 1. Veterinary Science a disease of animals, sometimes causing death. See canine distemper, feline infectious enteritis, strangle (def. 5). 2. deranged condition of mind or body; a disorder or disease. 3.… …  

  • alienation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ growing, increasing ▪ widespread ▪ cultural, political, social ▪ Such policies foster social alienation and discontent …   Collocations dictionary

  • sound off — verb 1. express one s opinion openly and without fear or hesitation (Freq. 1) John spoke up at the meeting • Syn: ↑opine, ↑speak up, ↑speak out, ↑animadvert • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • acquiesce — verb /ˌækwiˈɛs/ a) To rest satisfied, or apparently satisfied, or to rest without opposition and discontent (usually implying previous opposition or discontent); to accept or consent by silence or by omitting to object; mdash; followed by in,… …   Wiktionary

  • grow — verb 1 increase ADVERB ▪ fast, quickly, rapidly ▪ considerably, dramatically, significantly, substantially ▪ slowly …   Collocations dictionary

  • grumble — verb (grumbled; grumbling) Etymology: probably from Middle French grommeler, ultimately from Middle Dutch grommen; akin to Old High German grimm grim Date: 1580 intransitive verb 1. to mutter in discontent 2. growl, rumble transitive verb to… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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