What is another word for dis-content?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈɪskˈɒntɛnt], [ dˈɪskˈɒntɛnt], [ d_ˈɪ_s_k_ˈɒ_n_t_ɛ_n_t]
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Similar words for dis-content:
- discontented/discontent (adjective)
- disgruntled (adjective)
- annoyance (noun)
- disaffection (noun)
- disappointment (noun)
- disapproval (noun)
- discontent (noun)
- discontentment (noun)
- friction (noun)
- objection (noun)
- pestering (noun)
- protestation (noun)
- trouble (noun)
- uneasiness (noun)
- unrest (noun)
- wretchedness (noun)
- disgruntle (verb)
- displease (verb)
- dissatisfy (verb)
Synonyms for Dis-content:
adj.
• discontented/discontent (adjective) • disgruntled (adjective)n.
• annoyance (noun) • disaffection (noun)- aversion,
- antipathy,
- dissatisfaction,
- disloyalty,
- resentment,
- discontent,
- ill will,
- repugnance,
- hatred,
- dislike,
- antagonism,
- disagreement,
- breach,
- animosity,
- hostility,
- unfriendliness.
- despondency,
- disenchantment,
- bafflement,
- disillusion,
- distress,
- the knocks,
- adverse fate,
- lack of success,
- letdown,
- adversity,
- defeat,
- disillusionment,
- unfulfillment,
- chagrin,
- frustration,
- failure,
- disgruntlement,
- discouragement,
- blow,
- mortification,
- setback,
- nonsuccess.
- boo,
- disparagement,
- reproof,
- opprobrium,
- catcall,
- blackball,
- disfavor,
- deprecation,
- call down,
- denunciation,
- objection,
- hiss,
- brickbat,
- vitriol,
- boycott,
- censure,
- blame,
- ostracism,
- stricture,
- criticism,
- nix,
- thumbs down,
- black list,
- reproach,
- castigation,
- zing,
- slap on wrist,
- disapprobation.
- displeasure,
- fretfulness,
- restlessness,
- depression,
- unhappiness,
- envy,
- regret,
- discontentment,
- vexation,
- uneasiness.
- interference,
- bickering,
- counteraction,
- trouble,
- conflict,
- row,
- opposition,
- resistance,
- hassle,
- incompatibility,
- set-to,
- bad feeling,
- sour note,
- dispute,
- rivalry,
- factionalism,
- dissension,
- impedance,
- bone to pick,
- faction,
- discord,
- flak,
- ruckus,
- bad blood,
- rumpus,
- disharmony,
- wrangling,
- strife,
- quarrel.
- grievance,
- scruple,
- unwillingness,
- squawk,
- doubt,
- protestation,
- demur,
- gripe,
- disinclination,
- rejection,
- disapproval,
- cavil,
- hesitation,
- reluctance,
- exception,
- demurral,
- odium,
- protest,
- declination,
- revilement,
- stink,
- question,
- remonstrance,
- shrinking,
- Remonstration,
- challenge,
- Repugnancy,
- counter-argument,
- kick,
- disesteem,
- difficulty,
- niggle,
- Demurring.
- disquiet,
- torment,
- struggle,
- disturbance,
- concern,
- scrape,
- dire straits,
- misfortune,
- inconvenience,
- anxiety,
- strain,
- irritation,
- unrest,
- stress,
- suffering,
- pickle,
- tribulation,
- woe,
- tumult,
- puzzle,
- nuisance,
- pest,
- hang-up,
- sorrow,
- commotion,
- task,
- agitation,
- predicament,
- grief,
- danger,
- hindrance,
- mess,
- heartache,
- problem,
- bind,
- spot,
- pain,
- bad news,
- hot water,
- disorder,
- dilemma.
- disbelief,
- disquietude,
- angst,
- dysphoria,
- fear,
- dyspathy,
- remorse,
- uncertainty,
- misgiving,
- alarm,
- constraint,
- embarrassment,
- queasiness,
- compunction,
- instability,
- inquietude,
- dread,
- discomfort,
- apprehension,
- nervousness,
- penitence,
- qualm.
v.
• disgruntle (verb) • displease (verb)- disappoint,
- incense,
- bother,
- roil,
- anger,
- disoblige,
- repel,
- enrage,
- offend,
- provoke,
- frustrate,
- irk,
- exasperate,
- revolt,
- vex,
- disgruntle,
- pique,
- hurt,
- fret,
- cut to the quick,
- perplex,
- aggravate,
- gall,
- cool,
- worry,
- play dirty,
- nettle,
- irritate,
- antagonize,
- dissatisfy,
- rile,
- disgust,
- wing,
- sound,
- curdle,
- turn off,
- cap,
- annoy.
How to use "Dis-content" in context?
Most people who take the time to reflect on their lives find that they are predominantly content. However, for some, life can be a series of seemingly unrelated dis-comforts. They may find themselves grumbling and griping about things that don't really bother them all that much, just to fill the silence of their lives. This trend is commonly referred to as "dis-content" and it can be a serious problem for those who suffer from it.
There can be many reasons for dis-content, but the most common are boredom and a lack of meaningfulness in life.
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