Synonyms:
disgruntled, dissatisfied
Meaning: in a state of sulky dissatisfaction
Usage examples
No wonder the poor fellows get dissatisfied."
After a few years they all became dissatisfied, and moved to Missouri.
He remained there for two terms, doing his usual good steady work, but was still dissatisfied.
We fetched an armful and hid it in the weeds, and set down to rest, and Tom says, kind of dissatisfied:
Oh, we're hopeless, we dissatisfied women! Then why do you want to have us about the place, to fret you?
Some of the heirs got dissatisfied, and sued for their rights or a settlement; then I was sold with my child, a boy."
Then, being dissatisfied, he went to the unrecognized teachers, the enthusiasts and the "cranks" of a hundred schools.
The dream--and diction--of a God, did the world then seem to me; coloured vapours before the eyes of a divinely dissatisfied one.
John Brown, being at the beck of a man filling the situation of a common clerk (in the shoe store of McGrunders), became dissatisfied.
As they returned toward the castle, D'Artagnan thought of the miseries of poor human nature, always dissatisfied with what it has, ever desirous of what it has not.