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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

“No wonder that this results in an unhappy and discontented worker,” he wrote.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Reform leader is proving a powerful magnet that is attracting discontented voters into his party's camp.

From BBC

The ending is strong and satisfying and leaves you discontented in all the right ways, even as “Weapons’” spell lifts after you leave the theater.

From Los Angeles Times

Ministers have attempted to soften the impact of the welfare changes, but many Labour MPs remain discontented with the package of benefits reforms.

From BBC