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Discover Ludwig"disgruntled disposition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is unhappy, dissatisfied, or resentful. Example: Jane's disgruntled disposition was evident in the way she rolled her eyes and crossed her arms when her boss announced another round of budget cuts.
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PAUL P. ROONEY Glen Ridge, N.J., June 10 , 2013To the Editor: Far more shocking than Edward Joseph Snowden's revelations about government snooping, which most of us assumed was going on to some degree, is the fact that someone with a disgruntled disposition passed the vetting for a job that involved access to top-secret C.I.A. documents.
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Mildly disgruntled.
Indians are especially disgruntled.
Investors are disgruntled.
Pilots are particularly disgruntled.
Ira stays behind, disgruntled.
Why are they disgruntled?
Peruvians are particularly disgruntled.
Eventually, he became disgruntled.
And many Peruvians are disgruntled.
This is just disgruntled people".
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