Advertisement
Advertisement
discontented
[dis-kuhn-ten-tid]
adjective
not content or satisfied; dissatisfied; restlessly unhappy.
For all their wealth, or perhaps because of it, they were discontented.
Other Word Forms
- discontentedly adverb
- discontentedness noun
- prediscontented adjective
- self-discontented adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of discontented1
Example Sentences
Another discontented Labour MP, Ian Byrne, said: "After 14 weeks do the disabled and sick affected miraculously end the need for the vital assistance being taken away? An absolute nonsense."
The backdrop to it all was the sight of thousands of discontented Spurs fans stretched along one side of Molineux.
Its logic is that if it can choke off external supplies, the RSF’s local supporters will become discontented and some of its units may defect.
But it wasn't the fact that the book was getting adapted that left them feeling discontented.
Pineda was hailed by United as one of the league’s most promising young coaches, but his tenure was marred by inconsistent play, baffling losses and an increasingly discontented fan base.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse