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disgruntle

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb disgruntle has 1 sense
  1. disgruntle - put into a bad mood or into bad humour; "The employees were disgruntled by their bad working conditions"
    --1 is one way to
    dissatisfy
    Derived form: noun disgruntlement1
    Sample sentence:
    The performance is likely to disgruntle Sue

Definitions from the Web

Disgruntle

Definition:

Disgruntle (verb) - To make someone feel angry, dissatisfied, or frustrated.

Disgruntle (adjective) - Feeling dissatisfied or frustrated due to a perceived injustice or unfairness.

Senses:

  1. As a verb:
    • Make someone dissatisfied: The poor service at the restaurant disgruntled the customers.
    • Cause frustration: The repeated delays disgruntled the passengers.
  2. As an adjective:
    • Feeling angry or dissatisfied: The disgruntled employees organized a protest.
    • Frustrated due to an unfair situation: The disgruntled customers demanded a refund.

Sample Sentences:

  • After receiving the wrong order twice, Janet became disgruntled with the online store.
  • The company's decision to lay off experienced employees disgruntled many of its workforce.
  • I felt disgruntled after the promised delivery date was missed.
  • The disgruntled customer left a scathing review on the product's webpage.

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