Associations to the word «Disgruntle»
Noun
- Employee
- Sabotage
- Coup
- Mutiny
- Samurai
- Nobles
- Insider
- Swordsman
- Supporter
- Allegation
- Hermione
- Dissatisfaction
- Complaint
- Lawsuit
- Fan
- Ex
- Rooster
- Overthrow
- Frown
- Splinter
- Worker
- Customer
- Stunt
- Contractor
- Convict
- Democrat
- Faction
- Client
- Voter
- Hanna
- Landlord
- Revolt
- Listener
- Rebellion
- Employer
- Plume
- Theft
- Plaintiff
- Investor
- Suspect
- Wei
- Bankruptcy
- Ransom
- Petition
- Revenge
- Assassination
- Crash
- Regime
- Party
- Soldier
- Analyst
- Tenant
- Threat
- Colonist
- Lack
- Signing
- Dispute
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
DISGRUNTLE, verb. (transitive) To make discontent or cross; to cause being in a bad temper.
Dictionary definition
DISGRUNTLE, verb. Put into a bad mood or into bad humour; "The employees were disgruntled by their bad working conditions".
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