disgruntle

[dɪsˈɡrʌnt(ə)l]

disgruntle Definition

to make someone unhappy or dissatisfied.

Using disgruntle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "disgruntle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The poor working conditions disgruntled the employees.

  • Example

    He was disgruntled with his salary.

  • Example

    The customer was disgruntled with the service she received.

disgruntle Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for disgruntle

Phrases with disgruntle

  • an employee who is unhappy or dissatisfied with their job or working conditions

    Example

    The company had to deal with a number of disgruntled employees after the layoffs.

  • a customer who is unhappy or dissatisfied with a product or service

    Example

    The store manager tried to appease the disgruntled customer by offering a refund.

  • a voter who is unhappy or dissatisfied with the political system or government

    Example

    The politician tried to win over the disgruntled voters by promising to address their concerns.

Origins of disgruntle

from 'dis-' meaning 'not' and 'gruntle' meaning 'to complain'

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Summary: disgruntle in Brief

'Disgruntle' [dɪsˈɡrʌnt(ə)l] means to make someone unhappy or dissatisfied. It is often used to describe employees who are unhappy with their working conditions or customers who are unhappy with a product or service. Synonyms include 'displease,' 'irritate,' and 'annoy.'