0 unhappy, annoyed, and disappointed about something:
1 unhappy, annoyed, and disappointed about something:
a disgruntled employee
Consider again the disgruntled professor who wants to hire an assassin.
Dismissed from the magistracy, they became easy targets for those disgruntled by their judgements.
Secondly, given that local governments assume considerable power and autonomy, there can be variation in their attitudes towards disgruntled citizens.
Instead of that preoccupation with the particulars of administration, which characterized their previously internal discourse, they now exhibited the concerns of disgruntled outsiders.
The disgruntled professor's utterance is a fairly straightforward instance of criminal solicitation.
Is it a word, simply because 'disgruntled' is a word?
Yet many physicians are disgruntled, retiring early, and seeking other careers.
Minor-party candidates will instead find their most loyal supporters among the disenchanted, disgruntled and disaffected.
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