Similar words: disgruntled, disgrace, disgraced, disgraceful, grunt, grunting, gauntlet, dauntless. Meaning: [dɪs'grʌntl] v. put into a bad mood or into bad humour.
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1 A disgruntled former employee is being blamed for the explosion.
2 Disgruntled employees recently called for his resignation.
3 The late dinner disgruntled my father.
4 The players were disgruntled with the umpire.
5 He was disgruntled at their absence.
6 She's still disgruntled about missing the party.
7 Although he wasn't actually disgruntled,[www.Sentencedict.com] he was far from being gruntled.
8 I left feeling disgruntled at the way I'd been treated.
9 Not surprisingly, there were many disgruntled drinkers and club-owners.
10 Disgruntled employees are leaving to work for other firms.
11 She didn't blame her father for being disgruntled when she'd cancelled Anna's visit.
12 After long delays, disgruntled passengers were taken to a nearby hotel.
13 Next,(sentencedict.com) the draft would make it cheaper for disgruntled shareholders to sue directors for mismanagement.
14 A disgruntled Gulf War veteran was arrested for the crime, which killed 169 people.
15 It had to be admitted that there was plenty for the voters to be disgruntled about.
16 Second, in some industries the employer may fear sabotage from disgruntled redundancy candidates.
17 It was the second pay cut in two years, and employees were becoming disgruntled.
18 As a consequence, whatever the result the Dominions would be disappointed and disgruntled.
19 In any event, a dissatisfied enquirer can be a disgruntled member!
20 No farmer can therefore afford to carry workers who are disgruntled or who have no identification with the aims of the enterprise.
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