express discontent

Frequency: 8.015.5 per million words

To show or state one's feelings of dissatisfaction.

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Examples (10)

  • The peasants expressed their discontent with the high taxes through a series of protests.
  • Employees are encouraged to express any discontent through official channels.
  • Many voters expressed their discontent by choosing not to vote at all.
  • She wrote a letter to the editor to express her discontent with the city's new recycling program.
  • If the changes are implemented, we expect more customers to express their discontent.
  • He has often expressed discontent over the lack of opportunities for young artists.
  • Expressing discontent constructively is key to making positive changes in a team.
  • The survey provided a platform for participants to express their discontent anonymously.
  • During the meeting, several members expressed deep discontent with the leadership's decision.
  • It's important to find a healthy way to express your discontent instead of letting it build up.