How To Use Discontented In A Sentence

  • One day he announced that he was "discontented" once more, and should remain so till he had "found a hose-in-hose. Mary's Meadow; and Letters From a Little Garden
  • Murti is a misreading for apurti or discontentedness. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
  • Union members are not only discontented with the increase on offer but also the pay differential between staff and to the proposal that any pay increase be backdated only to May 1.
  • The official corruption discontented the people.
  • Tired and discontented housewives found their vague sorrows and vaguer longings were only the result of their "unregenerate" state; the lazy country youths felt that the frustration of their small ambitions lay in their not being Trent's Trust, and Other Stories
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  • The 18th minute, because assigns a penalty discontentedly to the president of the jury, Tan Wangsong obtains this competition's 2nd yellow card to punish enters the stage.
  • Their reference is to the middle-class norm of the discontented housewife.
  • Some living with Morgellons become so discontented, they channel frustration toward the one person they can associate with the disease.
  • A discontented student body frequently boycotted classes over various grievances, such as discriminatory practices in medicine.
  • This type is not necessarily that of a woman whose daughter has married, but the type of a depressed woman of about fifty, aboulic, discontented with herself and others, domineering, and jealous, because she suffers from the mania of being loved though she is incapable of acquiring any one's affection. A Psychiatric Milestone Bloomingdale Hospital Centenary, 1821-1921
  • Their reference is to the middle-class norm of the discontented housewife.
  • You can be content in your own private life and still be discontented about what's happening in the country, and that's always been the case.
  • It is a patchwork of Clan, tribal loyalties, religious zealotry, appallingly poor, indemicly corrupt politician, power mad factionally torn military and a corporate sector which is (not surprisingy greedy and in for their chop) all of which are in varing degrees fractiousness and discontentedness. Pakistan "Emergency" Ban of Constitution, Independent Media-- A Media Emergency In USA Too
  • The ego has awaked to its constant need to feel unsatisfied, discontented, unhappy and finding fault. Peter Baksa: Ego: A Bad Word?
  • In the meantime, tobacco growers grew discontented because of the low purchasing price of tobacco.
  • I got that job and since then have lived a silent, sedentary, solitary, private life in Knaresborough; not at all a discontented one. THE DEVIL'S OWN WORK
  • We are happy, and contented: and if we change, we shall be discontented and unhappy, as so many of what they call our betters are. Tales and Novels — Volume 02
  • The protestors claim that one of the main reasons for discontentedness is the former gold mining company's failure to meet its promises before the local population.
  • He strove to come abreast of his more favored contemporary; he was deeply discontented if he failed.
  • A discontented man knows not where to sit easy. 
  • She is sorry to find he is discontented, which is sinful and horrid, and hopes Mr. Squeers will flog him into a happier state of mind. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform
  • The violin, however, weak of voice as it is, always carries the day, and the other instruments steal discontentedly back to their secondary places, the snuffy old violone keeping up a constant growl at its ill luck, and the trombone now and then leaping out like a tiger on its prey. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 18, April, 1859
  • You cannot travel if you provoke discontentedness and want to travel through legal means, but if you hijack an airplane or a motorboat or jump on a raft you get what you want. Holds News Conference
  • While shopping in New York City, our discontented housewife gets caught in a furious windstorm.
  • Her tour to the Lakes was now the object of her happiest thoughts; it was her best consolation for all the uncomfortable hours which the discontentedness of her mother and Kitty made inevitable; and could she have included Jane in the scheme, every part of it would have been perfect. Pride and Prejudice
  • His discontented and frustrated characters actively pursue their options and do not just submit to their fate.
  • He continues however to sit croaking at Ghent, chagrinned, discontented, and dispirited. Robert Morris
  • That this can go on in such proximity without any feelings of discontentedness or envy is an amazing feature of campus life.
  • Their reference is to the middle-class norm of the discontented housewife.
  • In addition, this administration could further inflame segments of the world already discontented with the global economic system.
  • It helps him write songs if he feels angry or discontented.
  • A discontented, lazy rabble who call the thrifty accommodations he rents them "broken down old shacks" in a "Potter's field" a typical anarchist-hippie move, disrespecting the man's good name. Doug Molitor: Doug's Dozen (VIDEO): 12 Reasons the G.O.P. Should Run Old Man Potter
  • If you are still a contented fallibilist, despite my plea to hear the sceptical argument afresh, you will probably be discontented with the Rule of Attention.
  • In pitting against himself those who had so powerfully succoured him in his misfortune, Condé ought at least to have drawn closer to the Court and had a serious understanding with the Queen; but he tergiversated, and at the end of some months of that wavering policy, he found himself standing unmasked between the Court and the Fronde, both equally discontented with him, repeating and exaggerating the blunder committed by Mazarin. Political Women (Vol. 1 of 2)
  • he was still rumbling discontentedly when Pike returned bearing a folder of foolscap sheets
  • Millions of us started moving, linked in broad coalitions of the discontented.
  • She became increasingly discontented with her work.
  • Procure therefore, I pray you, that the most holy and religious man that is to be found (if there bee any one at all) may come unto me, and referre the case then to me, for I will deale in such sort for you and my selfe, that all shall be well, and you no way discontented. The Decameron
  • A young man who gets drunk or dissipates otherwise, who offers as an excuse, "Well, I was feeling kind of discontented and had to do something," is afflicted with the wrong kind of discontent in its most virulent form. Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers
  • Positive emotions are those that make you happy; negative emotions are those that make you discontented or miserable.
  • Predictably and predicted, foreseeably and foreseen, by me, George Cunningham, and indeed Enoch Powell, during the Commons debates of 1977 – 79, a Scottish Parliament, once established, is going to ask for more and more, and will remain discontented until such time it has got it. Cameron is Wrong. The Conservatives did get it right.
  • Discontented men stirred the crew to mutiny.
  • The austerity measures have created a pool of discontented young men, with no prospect of a job or a future, who are being exploited by militia leaders for their own ends.
  • Between his last conscious moment and the early hour when he would rise, she would gently untangle herself from his embrace, dress, and slip away, leaving him to awake to the sensations of hangover and disappointment and stir discontentedly in his empty bed as he recollected spent pleasures. O: A Presidential Novel
  • Some angrie, others sorrowfull, and all greatly discontented, looking about them, knewe not who to suspect or challenge, in that the villaines themselues that had thus beguiled them, made shew that they had sustained like losse. The Third and Last Part of Conny-Catching. (1592) With the new deuised knauish arte of Foole-taking
  • Sometimes he has felt a depression of spirits, a general discontentedness, before experiencing a strong erection; in these cases coitus has cleared his spirits. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
  • a satisfactory position for the discontented is the most difficult. How to Succeed or, Stepping-Stones to Fame and Fortune
  • British people, who were disgusted with the arrogance of some of the governing class, and discontented with the methods of government, they were gradually alienated by the demagogism of the French Canadian majority, who did not hesitate to profess their desire to make French Canada
  • And there is a strangely discontented mood abroad in the land as prosperity has brought its own problems, not least envy and impatience.
  • That criticism is increasingly resonating with both discontented workers and peasants.
  • An hundred houses, and many large plaines are here together inhabited, more abundance of fish and fowle, and a pleasanter seat cannot be imagined: the King with fortie bowmen to guard me, intreated me to discharge my Pistoll, which they there presented me with a mark at six score to strike therewith but to spoil the practice I broke the cocke, whereat they were much discontented though a chaunce supposed. Captain John Smith
  • In 1903 he joined the Fabians and, discontented with their excessive gradualism, quit them after just a few years.
  • Essentially, Bruce is discontented with nearly everything in his life, and rarely misses an opportunity to complain about it.
  • By cynically playing on the follies of various discontented peers and MPs, he builds a faction round the marquis.
  • The Pogues were so punk they didn't need overdriven guitar, breakneck drumming or discontented lyrics.
  • Discontented as he was, the expression hereinbefore written would have seemed profane to young Fielding, for a farmer's farm and a sailor's ship have always something sacred in the sufferer's eyes, though one sends one to jail, and the other the other to Jones. It Is Never Too Late to Mend
  • When you shall hear and see so many discontented persons in all places where you come, so many several grievances, unnecessary complaints, fears, suspicions, [1554] the best means to redress it is to set them awork, so to busy their minds; for the truth is, they are idle. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • THE one thing that can make a contented man discontented is being asked to talk about his feelings. The Sun
  • That which St. Austin said of himself here in this place, I may truly say to thee, thou discontented wretch, thou covetous niggard, thou churl, thou ambitious and swelling toad, 'tis not want but peevishness which is the cause of thy woes; settle thine affection, thou hast enough. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Pushing his way through the other passengers, with a discontented expression upon his genial face that rather misbecomes it, he emerges into the open air, to find that a smart drizzle, unworthy the name of rain, is falling inhospitably upon him. Molly Bawn
  • We are truly experiencing a difficult period, but what you refer to as nonconformity affects only a portion of the people who are discontented. Castro Speaks to Reporters
  • After result announcement, the phoenix aluminum club is right the voting common decision procedure is discontented.
  • Her tour to the Lakes was now the object of her happiest thoughts: it was her best consolation for all the uncomfortable hours which the discontentedness of her mother and Kitty made inevitable; and could she have included Jane in the scheme every part of it would have been perfect. Chapter XLII
  • A discontented dog can be heard barking in the distance.
  • On the other hand, not granting a request could lead to injury or discontentedness, which will negatively affect that player's play out on the field.
  • The official corruption discontented the people.
  • For a moment only, for is it not the soul, a kind of discontented crying out against pleasure and pain, which comes back distressingly into this after all pathetic music? Plays, Acting and Music A Book Of Theory
  • Predictably and predicted, foreseeably and foreseen, by me, George Cunningham, and indeed Enoch Powell, during the Commons debates of 1977 – 79, a Scottish Parliament, once established, is going to ask for more and more, and will remain discontented until such time it has got it. Cameron is Wrong. The Conservatives did get it right.
  • there was a breakaway by the discontented members
  • Although she is presented in peasant dress, there is no feeling of hardship or discontentedness.
  • She was still leaning on her elbow, looking around her with a rather discontented face, when some door being opened down stairs, a great noise of hissing and sputtering came to her ears, and presently after there stole to her nostrils a steaming odour of something very savoury from the kitchen. The Wide, Wide World
  • The toiling masses are disenchanted in their national illusions; they are discouraged, discontented, angry.
  • He an aposteme of the world, who by being discontented with those things that happen unto him in the world, doth as it were apostatise, and separate himself from common nature's rational administration. Meditations
  • He added that former presidents are ‘like discontented ghosts, sighing for a place which they were destined nevermore to possess.’
  • Discontented with the lack of political rights, government corruption, and economic hardship, the country became increasingly restive during the 1980s, erupting into violent ethnic confrontations in 1992.
  • A discontented man knows not where to sit easy. 
  • The contention ceassing for the night season, Messer Currado, who though he had slept well, remained still discontented in his minde: arose in the morning by breake of day, and puffing and blowing angerly, called for his horses, commanding Chichibio to mount on one of them; so riding on towards the River, where (earely every morning) he had seene plenty of Cranes, he sayde to his man; The Decameron
  • It's an encounter with women on the edge of transition, discontented and yet disarmed.
  • A discontented man knows not where to sit easy. 
  • I'd ended sophomore year back at square one - discontented and unhappy.
  • Doctors are discontented, and one reason is their dissatisfaction with their relationship with managers.
  • Sometimes he sends them down to the mines, to show the men who work there where the richest lode is to be found; and if the miners grumble, or are discontented, the Pixies lead them astray by lighting false fires. The Fairies and the Christmas Child
  • A discontented man knows not where to sit easy. 
  • We are never more discontented with others than when we are discontented with ourselves.
  • Achilles Tatius, who was a heedful observer of all these passages, saw with alarm, that by the last collocation the armed Latins were interposed between the Immortal Guards and the discontented citizens, which made it most probable that the conspiracy was discovered, and that Alexius found he had a good right to reckon upon the assistance of Tancred and his forces in the task of suppressing it. Count Robert of Paris
  • This also thou must consider, that many things there be, which oftentimes unsensibly trouble and vex thee, as not armed against them with patience, because they go not ordinarily under the name of pains, which in very deed are of the same nature as pain; as to slumber unquietly, to suffer heat, to want appetite: when therefore any of these things make thee discontented, check thyself with these words: Now hath pain given thee the foil; thy courage hath failed thee. Meditations
  • Put it anyway you like, but the idea of life and all its discontentedness is certainly not an uncommon theme in contemporary film and literature.
  • Caught completely unawares, you fall into a kind of discontented alarm. Archive 2007-10-01
  • We never met a man, or woman, or child anywhere in this sunny island who seemed to be unprosperous, or discontented, or sorry about anything.
  • She is sorry to find he is discontented, which is sinful and horrid, and hopes Mr Squeers will flog him into Nicholas Nickleby
  • They have little or no credibility with Government agencies and are all part of the discontented commo, greenie, anarchist movement.
  • For a long time now I've been discontented with the blog.
  • Officers were discontented that they had to work so many hours overtime to earn what they considered to be a decent wage. The Prisons We Deserve
  • You say you love him but you sound discontented. The Sun
  • It's an encounter with women on the edge of transition, discontented and yet disarmed.
  • But now that a man may make money, and rise in the world, and associate himself, unreproached, with people once far above him, not only is the natural discontentedness of humanity developed to an unheard-of extent, whatever On the Old Road Vol. 1 (of 2) A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art and Literature
  • A discontented man knows not where to sit easy. 
  • THE one thing that can make a contented man discontented is being asked to talk about his feelings. The Sun
  • It is designed for those discontented with the status quo.
  • Gibbs called discontented liberals the "professional left" and said some of them The Green Bay Press-Gazette Latest Headlines
  • The doctor went to an inner door and bawled, "Euphemia," and a discontented wisp of a woman answered his call. The Yeoman Adventurer
  • He was a melancholic, discontented man, with problems of his own.
  • was discontented with his position
  • The Countess, fatigued and discontented, received the politeness of the abbess with careless haughtiness, and had followed her, with indolent steps, to the parlour, over which the painted casements and wainscot of larch-wood threw, at all times, a melancholy shade, and where the gloom of evening now loured almost to darkness. The Mysteries of Udolpho
  • This happens to me every year, this discontented meteorological limbo, and I know I'm a grouch until the first real cold snap arrives.
  • They were declared vassals of the empire; but the emperor, Henry III., discontented with these feudatory conquerors, engaged Leo IX. to launch the excommunication at the head of an army of Germans. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • A discontented man knows not where to sit easy. 
  • Even if people feel discontented, they should not harbour such a deep grudge.
  • So far he has presented himself to the public as nothing more than a blank sheet, blotting paper that can absorb discontented and alienated voters who might turn against the government.
  • Thus, O king, they lived (in that mansion) very guardedly, deceiving Purochana by a show of trustfulness and contentment while in reality they were trustless and discontented. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose Adi Parva
  • Handy is a blank slate which fanon has run with and scribbled all over ... but if we pick him up right there on the beach where we left him ... he's one frowning and discontented fella. What I love about Russell T. Davies
  • They remain under-represented in every branch of governance, a discontented lot.

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