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disgruntled

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Adj — Annoyed, dissatisfied, or in a sour mood, often because of unfair treatment.

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disgruntled customer disgruntled employee

Etymology

From the older verb "disgruntle," from dis- (intensifier) plus the now-rare "gruntle" (to grumble) — so disgruntled originally meant "thoroughly grumbling."

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What does “disgruntled” mean?

The word “disgruntled” means annoyed, dissatisfied, or in a sour mood, often because of unfair treatment. In plain terms, unhappy and irritated, usually because you feel you've been treated badly.

How do you pronounce “disgruntled”?

“Disgruntled” is pronounced dihs-GRUHNTLD (/dɪsˈɡɹʌnt(ə)ld/ in IPA).

How do you use “disgruntled” in a sentence?

Here is “disgruntled” used in a sentence: “A disgruntled customer left a scathing review.”

What part of speech is “disgruntled”?

“Disgruntled” is an adjective.

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