What does Discontent mean?
Definitions for Discontent
ˌdɪs kənˈtɛntdis·con·tent
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Princeton's WordNet
discontentment, discontent, discontentednessadjective
a longing for something better than the present situation
discontented, discontentverb
showing or experiencing dissatisfaction or restless longing
"saw many discontent faces in the room"; "was discontented with his position"
discontentverb
make dissatisfied
Wiktionary
discontentnoun
Dissatisfaction.
discontentnoun
A longing for better times or circumstances.
discontentnoun
A discontented person. (see also malcontent).
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Discontentadjective
Uneasy at the present state; dissatisfied.
Etymology: dis and content.
They were of their own nature circumspect and slow, discountenanced and discontent, and those the earl singled as fittest for his purpose. John Hayward.
Discontentnoun
Want of content; uneasiness at the present state.
Etymology: dis and content.
I see your brows full of discontent,
Your hearts of sorrows, and your eyes of tears. William Shakespeare.Not that their pleasures caus’d her discontent
She sigh’d, not that they stay’d, but that she went. Alexander Pope.To Discontentverb
To dissatisfy; to make uneasy at the present state.
Etymology: from the noun.
I know a discontented gentleman,
Whose humble means match not his haughty spirit. William Shakespeare.The discontented now are only they
Whose crimes before did your just cause betray. Dryden.
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discontent
Discontent is a feeling of dissatisfaction or unhappiness with a current situation or condition, often leading to a desire for change or improvement. It refers to a sense of restlessness or discontentment about one's circumstances.
Webster Dictionary
Discontentadjective
not content; discontented; dissatisfied
Discontentverb
to deprive of content; to make uneasy; to dissatisfy
Discontentnoun
want of content; uneasiness and inquietude of mind; dissatisfaction; disquiet
Discontentnoun
a discontented person; a malcontent
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Discontent
dis-kon-tent′, adj. not content: dissatisfied: ill-humoured: peevish.—n. want of content: dissatisfaction: ill-humour.—v.t. to deprive of content: to stir up to ill-will.—adj. Discontent′ed, dissatisfied.—adv. Discontent′edly.—n. Discontent′edness.—adj. Discontent′ful.—p.adj. Discontent′ing, not contenting or satisfying: (Shak.) discontented.—n. Discontent′ment, the opposite of contentment: ill-humour.
The Roycroft Dictionary
discontent
1. Inertia on a strike. 2. The mainspring of progress. 3. The starting-point in every man's career.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Discontent in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Discontent in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of Discontent in a Sentence
We must find ways to address the discontent in society and look for solutions, after more than two months of social unrest, it is obvious to many that this discontentment extends far beyond the bill.
This result has shown a lot of protest voters have expressed discontent on the biggest issue - the refugee topic - so all of the established parties that stood for election in the three states need to draw the conclusion 'we have understood'.
Wealth is the parent of luxury and indolence, and poverty of meanness and viciousness, and both of discontent.
We are, perhaps, uniquely among the earth's creatures, the worrying animal. We worry away our lives, fearing the future, discontent with the present, unable to take in the idea of dying, unable to sit still.
Risa Grais-Targow at consultancy Eurasia:
The devaluation will temporarily exacerbate inflation, thus contributing to rising discontent, while goods scarcity will worsen on the back of lower oil prices.
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