He was disgruntled that the delivery man was late with his pizza.
Our boss received hate mail from a disgruntled former employee. A group of disgruntled fans threw snowballs at the team bus. He was disgruntle because he didn't make the team.
The postman was disgruntled with his new boss.
The old men odded in a disgruntled way, or , She looked very disgruntled that afternoon.
A disgruntle employee is dangerous to current workers. In the sentence, disgruntle refers to a former employee who is upset about losing their job.
The students were very disgruntled when the teacher made them stay in at lunchtime.
Disgruntled is an adjective.
The word gruntled has no modern English use, and was formed from the verb disgruntle, meaning to put in a bad mood, to discontent or estrange.The word disgruntled means dissatisfied, or upset, and is notably used for a disgruntled ex-employee, to mean someone who feels misused and may still harbor ill will against a previous employer.
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When the supervisor shortened everyone's break by 10 minutes, he had a bunch of very disgruntled employees.
The citizens of Panem watched the Hunger Games .
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.