disgruntlement (Meaning)

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disgruntlement (n)

a feeling of sulky discontent

disgruntlement Sentence Examples

  1. The employee's disgruntlement with his low salary led him to seek a new job.
  2. The shareholders expressed their disgruntlement with the company's performance at the annual meeting.
  3. The customer's disgruntlement with the product prompted him to write a negative review online.
  4. The disgruntlement of the citizens with the government's policies led to a protest.
  5. The student's disgruntlement with the teacher's teaching methods led him to drop the course.
  6. The disgruntlement of the fans with the team's performance led to a decline in attendance at games.
  7. The disgruntlement of the citizens with the mayor's handling of the city's problems led to a recall election.
  8. The disgruntlement of the employees with the company's management led to a strike.
  9. The disgruntlement of the voters with the political system led to a low turnout at the election.
  10. The disgruntlement of the protesters with the government's response to their demands led to an escalation of the conflict.

FAQs About the word disgruntlement

a feeling of sulky discontent

displeasure, discontent,dissatisfaction, discontentment,resentment, unhappiness, sadness, bitterness, blues, disquiet

joy, pleasure, satisfaction, pleasure, contentment,satisfaction, contentment, joy, exultation, jubilation

The employee's disgruntlement with his low salary led him to seek a new job.

The shareholders expressed their disgruntlement with the company's performance at the annual meeting.

The customer's disgruntlement with the product prompted him to write a negative review online.

The disgruntlement of the citizens with the government's policies led to a protest.