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discontent
[dis-kuhn-tent]
noun
Also discontentment. lack of contentment; dissatisfaction.
a restless desire or craving for something one does not have.
a malcontent.
verb (used with object)
to make discontented; dissatisfy; displease.
discontent
/ ˌdɪskənˈtɛnt /
noun
Also called: discontentment. lack of contentment, as with one's condition or lot in life
a discontented person
adjective
dissatisfied
verb
(tr) to make dissatisfied
Other Word Forms
- discontentedly adverb
- discontented adjective
- discontentedness noun
- prediscontent noun
- prediscontentment noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of discontent1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
There has been some immediate discontent from Scottish Labour figures over this news – that after years being their sole torchbearer at Westminster, Murray has lasted barely a year as Scottish secretary.
The Reform leader is proving a powerful magnet that is attracting discontented voters into his party's camp.
The discontent escalated into violence when a 21-year-old motorcycle taxi driver was fatally struck by an armored police vehicle speeding through the crowd.
Founded in 2015 as the UK's leading centre of AI research, the Turing Institute, which is headquartered at the British Library in London, has been rocked by internal discontent and criticism of its research activities.
On the domestic front, discontent about Australia's position towards Israel continues to simmer on both sides - while experts suggest that the diplomatic spat is unlikely to have a lasting impact in either country.
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Related Words
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