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discontented

[dis-kuhn-ten-tid] / ˌdɪs kənˈtɛn tɪd /


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But from the Russians, apart from some discontented mutterings about European involvement and unauthorised leaks, the response has been somewhat muted.

From BBC

It became clear an increasingly discontented Pochettino felt the requisite backing was not forthcoming and he was sacked five months later.

From BBC

The discontented include some of those who voted for Ruto and feel he has not not delivered on pledges to help the country’s forgotten "hustlers," or working class Kenyans.

From Reuters

Still, there are clear indications that shareholders are increasingly discontented with the tens or hundreds of millions of dollars being siphoned off to the CEOs.

From Los Angeles Times

Hyland, for her part, first grew discontented with the teaching of Black history her freshman year at St. George’s Technical High School.

From Washington Post