voice discontent
Frequency: 7.814.8 per million words
To speak about one's dissatisfaction, often publicly.
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- Employees are beginning to voice their discontent over the new policy.
- Several shareholders voiced their discontent at the annual meeting.
- Citizens will have an opportunity to voice their discontent at the upcoming town hall meeting.
- He was afraid to voice his discontent for fear of retaliation.
- Voicing discontent through official channels is more effective than complaining privately.
- A platform was provided for students to voice their discontent with the new grading system.
- If you don't voice your discontent, management will assume everyone is satisfied.
- Why are so few people willing to publicly voice their discontent with the leadership?
- Despite the risks, the protesters continued to voice their discontent peacefully.
- It's important for consumers to voice their discontent about faulty products.