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Discontented   /dˌɪskəntˈɛntɪd/   Listen
Discontented

adjective
1.
Showing or experiencing dissatisfaction or restless longing.  Synonym: discontent.  "Was discontented with his position"



Discontent

verb
(past & past part. discontented; pres. part. discontenting)
1.
Make dissatisfied.



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"Discontented" Quotes from Famous Books



... think that I was discontented because I wished that you and I lived in a mansion. I am not one bit ...
— Hester's Counterpart - A Story of Boarding School Life • Jean K. Baird

... cold and unsatisfactory in religious philosophy, and to be radically prosaic and unpoetical in the sphere of literature. Englishmen could never become mystics in the technical sense, but they were beginning to be discontented with the bare logical system of the religion of nature. They were ready for some utterance of the emotional and imaginative element in religion and philosophy which was left out of account by the wits and rationalists. I do not myself believe ...
— English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century • Leslie Stephen

... love with his mistress to part with her, and too much afraid of his soul to enjoy her; jealous of the parliaments, who would support his authority; and a devoted bigot to the Church, that would destroy it. The people are poor, consequently discontented; those who have religion, are divided in their notions of it; which is saying that they hate one another. The clergy never do forgive; much less will they forgive the parliament; the parliament never will forgive them. The army must, without doubt, take, in their own minds ...
— The PG Edition of Chesterfield's Letters to His Son • The Earl of Chesterfield

... very novel and amusing journey, even in the very discomforts and the strange characters with whom he was thrown, and more discontented travellers used to declare that Don Luis, as he told the muleteers to call him, always seemed to have the best success with the surly hotel-keepers, though when he resigned his acquisitions to any resolute grumbler, it used to be discovered ...
— Dynevor Terrace (Vol. II) • Charlotte M. Yonge

... time there lived in Rome a renowned sculptor. In clay, marble, and bronze he wrought bodies of gods and men, and such was their beauty, that people called them immortal. But he himself was discontented and asserted that there was something even more beautiful, that he could not embody either in marble or in bronze. "I have not yet gathered the glimmers of the moon, nor have I my fill of sunshine," he was wont ...
— Famous Modern Ghost Stories • Various


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