Adjective
of Discontent
Dissatisfied; uneasy in mind; malcontent.
Source: Webster's dictionarysaw many discontent faces in the room Source: Internet
was discontented with his position Source: Internet
American Minister Edwin H. Conger cabled Washington, "the whole country is swarming with hungry, discontented, hopeless idlers." Source: Internet
After the public school system was widely developed beginning in the 19th century, some parents found reasons to be discontented with the new system. Source: Internet
At the same time, the effects of the government’s affirmative action policies of the 1950s and 1960s had been to create a discontented class of educated but underemployed Malays. Source: Internet
Brant, p. 100; Chernow, p. 176. Congress and the army While Hamilton was in Congress, discontented soldiers began to pose a danger to the young United States. Source: Internet