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discontentment

noun as in dissatisfaction

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Aware of the growing discontentment, President Miguel Diaz-Canel appeared on state TV wearing the traditional olive-green fatigues of the Cuban revolution.

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Still, any discontentment was quickly assuaged by a knockout encore.

Political experts question why the opposition has failed to make key issues, including rising unemployment and economic discontentment, resonate with the more than 900 million voters.

Though primaries have their own detractors—who object to the outsized role played by superdelegates in nominee selection—non-Iowa states are increasingly vocal about their discontentment with the state’s role in the presidential nominating process.

It would take a disastrous Russian campaign, a coalition among his European rivals, and the growing discontentment of the French people to bring Napoleon down.

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

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