1. malcontent - Noun
2. malcontent - Adjective
3. malcontent - Verb
4. malcontent - Adjective Satellite
discontented; uneasy; dissatisfied; especially, dissatisfied with the government.
One who discontented; especially, a discontented subject of a government; one who express his discontent by words or overt acts.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut he made few friends and his reputation as a malcontent followed him in pro hockey, making his ascension to Toronto Maple Leafs head coach perhaps hockey’s greatest redemption story. Source: Internet
In these early months of the next decade, America is prosperous but malcontent, solvent but anxious. Source: Internet
Since then he's plowed a jagged path as a writer, editor, podcaster, comic creator, and mostly benevolent malcontent in New York City. Source: Internet
The Reggio Calabria protests were the expression of malcontent about cronyism and the lack of industrial planning. Source: Internet
Gadfly is what they call you when you are no longer dangerous; I much prefer troublemaker, malcontent, desperado. Source: Internet
The malcontent Congress leader, Harish Rawat, is reported to have said that the storm in the state unit of the party has abated and the rest remains in “Chief Minister Bahuguna’s hands”. Source: Internet