adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Disgruntled employees are leaving to work for other firms.
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After long delays, disgruntled passengers were taken to a nearby hotel.
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It was the second pay cut in two years, and employees were becoming disgruntled .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As a consequence, whatever the result the Dominions would be disappointed and disgruntled .
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In any event, a dissatisfied enquirer can be a disgruntled member!
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It had to be admitted that there was plenty for the voters to be disgruntled about.
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Next, the draft would make it cheaper for disgruntled shareholders to sue directors for mismanagement.
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Not surprisingly, there were many disgruntled drinkers and club-owners.
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Second, in some industries the employer may fear sabotage from disgruntled redundancy candidates.
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The general staff is unhappy and the squaddies disgruntled , but no more than that.
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The only affect on the merger plan disgruntled stockholders, if there are any, could have is apparently to demand cash.