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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

After its failed split, EY faces the threat from rivals looking to poach disgruntled staff members.

From New York Times

From earning back the trust of a disgruntled fanbase to evaluating Washington’s command structure to building a new stadium, there are complicated issues to resolve.

From Washington Times

It is good that the impact on folks who are not the disgruntled doctors bringing this lawsuit is being cast aside like so much chaff.

From Washington Post