Noun
a feeling of sulky discontent
Source: WordNetAn announcement made by the couple on Instagram instantly gave rise to widespread reports of disgruntlement among family members, with the Queen said to be “furious” at not being consulted prior to the decision. Source: Internet
It’s all the more difficult for Putin to project strength abroad with a stagnating economy and signs of some popular disgruntlement at home, as with street protests in the Far East. Source: Internet
Hauling guano by muscle-power in the fierce tropical heat, combined with general disgruntlement with conditions on the island, eventually provoked a rebellion in 1889, in which five supervisors died. Source: Internet
These panels were returned to Belgium in 1920 as part of war reparations under the Treaty of Versailles – much to German disgruntlement – and the pieces of the Altarpiece were reunited for the first time in more than a century. Source: Internet
Staff were required to take the name and address of any customer who made a purchase, however small, in order to put them on the company's brochure mailing list, which often caused disgruntlement. Source: Internet
I was trying to inoculate myself against further disgruntlement. Source: Internet