noun
- the state of being dissatisfied, annoyed, or discontented
Usage: uncountable; formal
Examples
- The employees' disgruntlement grew after the company announced the pay freeze.
- There was widespread disgruntlement among the team following the unfair decision.
- His disgruntlement was evident in his tone during the meeting.
- The manager tried to address the staff's disgruntlement by listening to their concerns.
- Years of poor working conditions led to deep disgruntlement in the workforce.
- She expressed her disgruntlement about the delayed project delivery.