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disgruntled
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disgruntled
(adjective)
disgruntled
/dɪs
ˈ
grʌntl̟d/
adjective
disgruntled
/dɪs
ˈ
grʌntl̟d/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of DISGRUNTLED
[
more disgruntled; most disgruntled
]
:
unhappy and annoyed
She has to deal with
disgruntled
customers all day.
disgruntled
employees
He was
disgruntled
over the lack of recognition he received.
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