Sentence example with the word 'disgruntled'

disgruntled

against, complaining, cross, disillusioned, fed up, ill-humored, moody, peevish, resentful, unaccepting, unfulfilled

Definition adj. in a state of sulky dissatisfaction

Last update: April 30, 2017


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Even though Harry is disgruntled about losing his job, he still plans to find another one in the same field.   [adjective]

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Disgruntled students can be found in just about any public school; the key is to stay vigilant to avoid scary situations.   [Please select]

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He turned and climbed back down the stairs, obviously disgruntled, but not arguing further.   [Please select]

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He ambles near with disgruntled hindquarters.   [Please select]

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"Must be fond of mushrooms," said the disgruntled Harvester.   [Please select]

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Fifteen minutes later he had searched out the disgruntled fisherman, and cried, excitedly: "I've got it."   [Please select]

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"Loose board, I guess," replied Jimmie, rather disgruntled at the turn affairs had taken.   [Please select]

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To these sincere reformers were soon added such disgruntled politicians as A.   [Please select]

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Duane, watching the disgruntled outlaw, marveled at him and wondered what was in his mind.   [Please select]

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The sounds disturbed Captain Blood from his disgruntled musings.   [Please select]

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And after a while he'll most likely get tired and disgruntled and go home.'   [Please select]

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