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disgruntle

[dis-gruhn-tl] / dɪsˈgrʌn tl /


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Less than 48 hours after the launch, the Bom released a list of tips on how to use the new site, but this was further mocked by disgruntled users.

From BBC

And polls suggest Americans are increasingly disgruntled on economic issues -- particularly the cost of living.

From Barron's

If they don't, then expect disgruntled supporters, irked by the club's lack of business so far, to make their thoughts heard.

From BBC

The GHF has called Aguilar's allegations "categorically false", describing him as a "disgruntled former contractor who was terminated for misconduct", which he denies.

From BBC

It’s a massive win for disgruntled homeowners, who have long claimed that California HOAs are too aggressive, stringent and overbearing.

From Los Angeles Times