disgruntlement

[US]/[dɪˈɡrʌntmənt]/
[UK]/[dɪˈɡrʌntmənt]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a feeling of dissatisfaction or resentment; the state of being annoyed or displeased

Phrases & Collocations

expressing disgruntlement

causing disgruntlement

avoid disgruntlement

feeling disgruntlement

showed disgruntlement

despite disgruntlement

with disgruntlement

rising disgruntlement

fueled disgruntlement

public disgruntlement

Example Sentences

the team's performance sparked widespread disgruntlement among the fans.

he expressed his disgruntlement with the company's new policies.

a palpable sense of disgruntlement hung in the air after the announcement.

the staff voiced their disgruntlement over the lack of recognition.

rising prices fueled disgruntlement among consumers.

despite his efforts, he couldn't quell the growing disgruntlement.

the politician attempted to address the public's disgruntlement.

her disgruntlement was evident in her tone and body language.

the project's failure only deepened the existing disgruntlement.

he tried to hide his disgruntlement, but it was clear to everyone.

the long delays caused considerable disgruntlement among passengers.

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