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dissatisfaction
noun as in discontent, unhappiness
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Those first two years included player unrest, fan dissatisfaction, a global pandemic and the termination of several high-profile player contracts - and few can argue Arteta hasn't transformed the club from where they were.
Recent dissatisfaction with the economy, spurred by inflation, fueled the idea that America was doing especially awful under Biden.
“President Trump never called Mr. Ruddy about the Hegseth nomination, and he never expressed dissatisfaction with Greg Kelly’s show in any way,” the network said in a statement.
Though the progress has appeared in economic data for months, economic dissatisfaction has remained high, as price increases in other areas, such as housing, overshadowed the wider improvement.
Psychologist and Oxford University Professor Andrew Przybylski says the word "describes our dissatisfaction with the online world and it's a word that we can use to bundle our anxieties that we have around social media".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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