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Alice Hayden
14 April, 00:33
Disgruntled meaning and use in the sentence
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Brenden Strong
14 April, 01:32
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Disgruntled is being angry or unsatisfied
The disgruntled customers yelled at me over the phone.
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Omari Mahoney
14 April, 03:24
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Disgruntled means angry.
"I am disgruntled that you did not do your homework," said the teacher.
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