Similar words: contentment, resentment, content, discouragement, contentious, a bone of contention, appointment, discontinuance. Meaning: [‚dɪskən'tentmənt] n. a longing for something better than the present situation.
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1. Content makes poor men rich; discontentment makes rich men poor. Benjamin Franklin
2. Murmuring reflects discontentment with life and God.
3. Is your heart filled with bitterness, anger and discontentment?
4. He was fatally driven to exaggerate his discontentment.
5. Analyst said that there discontentment among constituencies toward the governmental scandals and the depression in Greece.
6. I hope it won't cause you consuming discontentment and disdain.
7. If it refers to the government and my discontentment to it, yes.
8. Ten members of Parliament claimed to resign their seat because of their discontentment.
9. This book manifests conflicts between civilization and barbarism(sentencedict.com), and expresses discontentment to colonialism.
10. This envy, being in the Latin word invidia, goeth in the modern language, by the name of discontentment; of which we shall speak, in hand-ling sedition. It is a disease, in a state, like to infection.
11. Responses from these major powers were clearly full of indignation and discontentment.
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