Discontented, displeased, irritated and unhappy to name a few.
Disgruntled is an adjective.
Contented, pleased, satisfied, pleasant, or happy. Those are the opposites of disgruntled.
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To begin with, "does" is the third person singular in the present tense of the verb "to do", and is a word in itself which does not require an apostrophe. Thre is no such word as "disgrunted"-I think you mean "disgruntled" which means "discontented."
Disgruntled is an adjective.
He was disgruntled that the delivery man was late with his pizza.
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you go to Google or yahoo an write tat down then sentences with the word disgruntled is going to pop up .......... that's what I do
"Disgruntled" means to be dissatisfied or unhappy with something, often as a result of feeling aggrieved or frustrated.
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.
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 word disgruntled means angry. Pigs make a grunting noise. Thus, you could say an angry pig is disgruntled.
The word disgruntled means dissatisfied, discontented, 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.
The old men odded in a disgruntled way, or , She looked very disgruntled that afternoon.
The postman was disgruntled with his new boss.
The students were very disgruntled when the teacher made them stay in at lunchtime.