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discontented

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Nor was Oswald an irrational, discontented Dostoyevskian loner, as some depicted him.

Silkwood was tarred as a discontented employee who contaminated herself to embarrass the company she worked for.

Rowhani was elected because he was the least worst choice for a discontented Iranian electorate.

The accompanying photos made them look like crazy ladies and discontented old maids.

Above all, they're politically apathetic—discontented, but not angry.

Old Ripper, a talkative, discontented man, stopped and ventured to enter on his grievances.

God has apportioned to each their lot; and why should I feel envious and discontented, that the best lot did not fall to my share?

Eliza how discontented he has become with his nearest relatives, and even with his heirs.

In 1881, with other discontented generals, he assisted Sagasta in obtaining office.

The gossip of the neighbourhood had been no doubt a good deal roused; and Daphne, it seemed, was discontented.

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On this page you'll find 44 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to discontented, such as: bitching, blue, complaining, disaffected, disgruntled, and displeased.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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