discontentment in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for discontentment in the English»Spanish Dictionary

discontentment [Am ˌdɪskənˈtɛntmənt, Brit dɪskənˈtɛntm(ə)nt] N U

discontentment in the PONS Dictionary

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There was growing discontentment over the coaching staff -- we got a new coach, assistant coach and defensive coach.
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Also, other decisions like disallowing non-residents of the colony to study in its school has caused significant discontentment among local folks who were denied the right to education.
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More than the financial implications it is the fear of uneven distribution that will cause a lot of discontentment and chaos among workers.
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As punishment to the rising sense of discontentment, many military officers and public officials were exiled.
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I'm on the march to voice my discontentment.
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She then entrusted rule to a favorite, a lowly tarkhan, causing discontentment within the upper nobility.
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Senior officers have attributed this backlash to the general feeling of discontentment in the officer cadre, which they say is due to increasing political interference in public administration.
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But there has been growing discontentment with the team's leadership for months.
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And ours is a place where preachers of disagreement and discontentment have more audience than those who try to promote positives.
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He expressed discontentment for the episode's humor, saying that there was an excessive tendency to use meta-jokes.
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