No, complaining is a verb (ending in ing). It may be an adverb. It's either one.
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A complaint is a thing, therefore it is a noun. The corresponding verb is 'complain.'
I'm no expert on the subject, but I would like to complain about the service I've received. I can't complain, but sometimes I still do. The people at the complaint desk complain about having to answer complaints.
The noun of complain is complaint.It means: a statement that you are unhappy or not satisfied with somethingthe act of saying or writing that you are unhappy or dissatisfied with somethingsomething to be unhappy about : something that people complain about
The customer complained to the manager because their soup was cold.
There are 2 syllables in complain.
Complain is a verb.
The plural of "complain" is "complaints."
Complain is present tense. The past tense is complained.
Karen Molson has written: 'COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN' 'The Molsons: Their Lives and Times'
The opposite of complain are accept, support, approve
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2 syllables are there in complain