Synonym: find fault, grumble, squawk. Similar words: complaint, complain about, plain, explain, plaintiff, complacent, complacency, lain. Meaning: [kəm'pleɪn] v. 1. express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness 2. make a formal accusation; bring a formal charge.
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91 If the service was so bad why didn't you complain to the manager?
92 As soon as he came in he proceeded to complain about all his troubles.
93 The cleaning staff went in a body to the manager to complain.
94 For her, of all people, to complain about you being late for work!
95 I don't really think he had just cause to complain.
96 If you can't get any satisfaction, complain to the park owner.
97 They said that her husband used to knock her about but they had never heard her complain.
98 People usually complain about having to deal with too much bureaucracy.
99 He was determined not to complain in the presence of the nurse.
100 I don't know how you have the face to complain after everything they've done for you!
101 I'd like to complain to the neighbours about the noise, but I don't want to cause any bad feeling .
102 They were afraid to complain about the noise lest they annoyed the neighbours.
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103 The consumers always complain that too much packaging increases the cost of the food.
104 It was entirely my own idea, so I can hardly complain.
105 I think you should complain - unless, of course, you are happy with the way things are.
106 He sent a letter to the council to complain about the noise.
107 Editors complain about the lack of creativity in the ideas put to them.
108 People complain about the filth on TV and in the press.
109 Restaurant-goers ought to complain more about bad food and service.
110 They said that her husband used to knock her around but they had never heard her complain.
111 You can complain(sentencedict.com), but I doubt if it'll make any difference.
112 I can't be doing with people who complain all the time.
113 He didn't half complain!
114 He was silent all through the meal and then had the effrontery to complain that I looked bored!
115 People always complain that the big banks and big companies are unfriendly and unhelpful.
116 What would you say to Mrs So-and-so who has called to complain about a noisy neighbour?
117 Don't complain!Recount your blessings!
118 You can't complain of being lonely when you don't make any effort to meet people.
119 Dealers across the country continue to complain about huge stocks of unsold cars.
120 She's one of those guests who does nothing but complain.
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