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Word Meanings - DISCONTENTED - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Dissatisfied; uneasy in mind; malcontent. And every one that was in distress, and every one that was in debt, and every one that was discontented, gathered themselves unto him. 1 Sam. xxii. 2. -- Dis`con*tent"ed*ly, adv. -- Dis`con*tent"ed*ness, n.

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  • CHIDESTER
    A female scold.
  • REPINER
    One who repines.
  • WHINYARD
    from AS. winn contention, war + geard, gyrd, a staff, rod, yard; or 1. A sword, or hanger. 2. Etym: The shoveler. The poachard.
  • IRRITABLE
    Endowed with irritability; susceptible of irritation; capable of being excited to action by the application of certain stimuli. (more info) 1. Capable of being irriated. 2. Very susceptible of anger or passion; easily inflamed or exasperated; as,
  • CHIDER
    One who chides or quarrels. Shak.
  • WHINE
    A plaintive tone; the nasal, childish tone of mean complaint; mean or affected complaint.
  • MURMUR
    1. A low, confused, and indistinct sound, like that of running water. 2. A complaint half suppressed, or uttered in a low, muttering voice. Chaucer. Some discontents there are, some idle murmurs. Dryden.
  • PEEVISH
    1. Habitually fretful; easily vexed or fretted; hard to please; apt to complain; querulous; petulant. "Her peevish babe." Wordsworth. She is peevish, sullen, froward. Shak. 2. Expressing fretfulness and discontent, or unjustifiable dissatisfaction;
  • MURMUROUS
    Attended with murmurs; exciting murmurs or complaint; murmuring. The lime, a summer home of murmurous wings. Tennyson.
  • WHINNER
    To whinny.
  • WHINGER
    A kind of hanger or sword used as a knife at meals and as a weapon. The chief acknowledged that he had corrected her with his whinger. Sir W. Scott.
  • CHIDERESS
    She who chides.
  • WHINOCK
    The small pig of a litter.
  • REPININGLY
    With repening or murmuring.
  • FASTIDIOUS
    Difficult to please; delicate to fault; suited with difficulty; squeamish; as, a fastidious mind or ear; a fastidious appetite. Proud youth ! fastidious of the lower world. Young. Syn. -- Squeamish; critical; overnice; difficult; punctilious. --
  • MURMURATION
    The act of murmuring; a murmur. Skelton.
  • PEEVISHLY
    In a peevish manner. Shak.
  • PEEVISHNESS
    The quality of being peevish; disposition to murmur; sourness of temper. Syn. -- See Petulance.
  • MURMURER
    One who murmurs.
  • COMPLAINTFUL
    Full of complaint.
  • GLOCHIDIUM
    The larva or young of the mussel, formerly thought to be a parasite upon the parent's gills.
  • RACHIDIAN
    Of or pertaining to the rachis; spinal; vertebral. Same as Rhachidian.
  • ORCHIDEOUS
    See ORCHIDACEOUS
  • ORCHIDOLOGY
    The branch of botany which treats of orchids.
  • DISCONTENT
    Not content; discontented; dissatisfied. Jer. Taylor. Passion seemed to be much discontent, but Patience was very quiet. Bunyan.
  • PETTYWHIN
    The needle furze. See under Needle.
  • ORCHIDOLOGIST
    One versed in orchidology.

 

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