The state of being disgruntled, usually displayed in a stereotypical form such as frowning and annoyance; the acts of sulky dissatisfaction.(noun)
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Use "disgruntlement" in a sentence
"But it's not done in a vacuum - Marshall's legal victories reflected the long-term disgruntlement and yearnings of the (black) man in the street, as well as a firm grasp of Constitutional law."
"It makes one wonder how much of the disgruntlement is due to a general dissatisfaction with their lot rather than real medical issues."
"Family: Every kind of disgruntlement is present incoordination, defects in speech, and tremors and in the family."