disgruntled dis·grun·tled adj

disgruntled dis·grun·tled adj
[dɪs'ɡrʌntld]
(person) di malumore, di cattivo umore, (look) seccato (-a)

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  • disgruntled — dis|grun|tled [dısˈgrʌntld] adj [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: gruntle to complain (15 19 centuries), from grunt] annoyed or disappointed, especially because things have not happened in the way that you wanted ▪ a disgruntled client …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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