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"discontented" Definitions
  1. discontented (with something) unhappy because you are not satisfied with your situation

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Turkey, after all, is not the only discontented NATO member.
Not only are doctors inadequately prepared, they may be feeling discontented.
You can now wear your mildly discontented face with some validation.
Discontented here at home, Americans may be tempted to disengage abroad.
Abdul Rashid Dostum, hastily formed a new coalition of the discontented.
Yet many Latin Americans have become discontented with their democracies (see article).
Yet they seem more discontented and less tolerant of foreigners than ever.
The coalescing drew discontented grumbles from the anti-Trump wing of the party.
A largely forgotten book from an earlier and similarly discontented era offers insight.
He was also loved by the discontented Shias who form a majority in Bahrain.
Former Trump voters appear to be mostly satisfied but there is a discontented minority.
A Per Capita survey pegged the number of similarly discontented Australians at 45 percent.
In some cases, officials have found their misdeeds reported to investigators by discontented lovers.
The events of the last week may have swollen that group of discontented Conservatives.
I want them to become conceptually unhinged, to leave my classes discontented and maladjusted.
If you don't like the shape of your daemon, he responds, you are discontented.
Discontented people in a happy place may feel particularly harshly treated by life, they suggest.
That may not be enough to satisfy discontented Iranians to the left and the right.
The risk for Macron is that other discontented groups ally themselves with the rail workers.
Until several years ago, Xinjiang had experienced a string of deadly attacks by discontented Uighurs.
Generally, they are good, hardworking folks who are discontented with the current state of affairs.
But this isn't the first time Zara has been the target of its discontented Turkish employees.
But the reality is that they are a coalition of the discontented fringes of both parties.
That allowed him to align the Republican ticket with the desire of discontented voters for change.
Support for Putin is strong even among some of those with most reason to be discontented.
The prime minister is vulnerable to a discontented, mostly left-wing minority in his own party.
"Partners in Crime" (1929) finds Tuppence six years after the wedding, discontented and longing for excitement.
But the documentary shows Mr. Rafia growing increasingly discontented and frustrated as his familial authority ebbs.
And, as it turns out, she probably doesn't even need that many of his discontented voters either.
Nomadism, Haid argued, allows the discontented or disenfranchised to design new, sustainable lifestyles in the global marketplace.
Conspiracy theories thrive among the discontented, as ways to avoid or compensate for changes they cannot accept.
Up until 2014, China was beset by a string of violent attacks and riots involving discontented Uighurs.
It's not hard to understand how Henry's departure represents a flashpoint, as far as discontented fans are concerned.
If the show were completely faithful to Kraus's novel, it would be told entirely from Chris's discontented perspective.
The seductive idea of wealth redistribution has proved to be irresistible to the masses discontented by the inequities.
Discontented white America can look for a more palatable strongman, a better messenger for its anti-American ideas.
" He added: "The middle class is not discontented because it gets nothing, but because it wants something else.
Dick won't let her into his seminar; he refuses to allow her pent-up, discontented energy into his world.
Shakespeare has become a mostly May-to-August affair, despite the Bard's penchant for discontented winters and warring winds.
So on the band's new album, Stage Four, Bolm had no shortage of discontented life experience to write about.
They had grown discontented with Mr. Obama's policies, particularly the Affordable Care Act, and were turned off by Mrs.
But this production still takes place in that bleak, arid prison that is the usual milieu of Chekhov's discontented souls.
Brussels has been depicted as seething with discontented radicalized immigrants, and the article did explain the background to these communities.
The symptoms: Feeling discontented and as if work is something you have to do, not something you could ever enjoy.
That's a leap in logic, but it could be effective messaging to discontented voters in the mostly blue state of Washington.
"He's trying to make a political observation that there's a large group of discontented people in these pluralistic democracies," Scaramucci said.
Discontented kids leaving kept Orange City conservative; homesick adults returning brought a combination of perspective and allegiance that kept it alive.
His appeal to voters who were discontented with the political system was a big part of his shock win last November.
In general, fans have seemed less discontented when Bryant has at least been on the bench when he is not playing.
In her victory statement, Ms. Merkel spoke of bringing back the discontented voters who cast their ballots for Alternative for Germany.
A range of conservative establishment figures have expressed a range of discontented sentiments about Donald Trump over the past few months.
Hayes hoped in 2012 that discontented people on the left and right might find common cause in pushing for institutional reform.
It begins by unifying the discontented until a rupture occurs in the political structure that leads to a deeper sense of animosity.
People are discontented and now they no longer feel alone but are empowered by a person who models that anger and resentment.
"I don't know if people were discontented, but I think most of the people were very friendly and very appreciative," he said.
Liu Jiayi, the party chief of Shandong Province in the east, also called for dealing with discontented former soldiers demanding better welfare.
But he was playing to discontent in America, and like Trump, he was trying to forge a new coalition of the discontented.
Fallin (Okla.) will likely speak to discontented female voters and look to draw them back into the arms of the Grand Old Party.
Jeb Bush had previously served as governor of Florida from 1999 to 85033 but he proved a bad fit for a discontented electorate.
Eden's also a ticking time bomb of a character, profoundly discontented with her life and situation, and who could blame her for it?
His immediate successor, Halemariam Desalegn, resigned in February, seemingly overwhelmed by the task of running his discontented nation of some 105 million people.
This month, The New York Times published a story saying that President Trump was becoming "discontented" with his own attorney general, Jeff Sessions.
When the great shock came, the discontented turned to nationalist firebrands, who promised to impose controls on free trade, global banks and immigrants.
"North Korea seemed to be discontented it could not reach a deal in Hanoi," Moon said in an interview with South Korean broadcaster KBS.
Italy's general election will pit the incumbent Democratic Party, supported by older voters, against the insurgent Five Star Movement, which appeals to discontented youth.
Played by Bellamy Young, Mellie was introduced to viewers in 2012 as the discontented and ambitious wife of then President Fitzgerald Grant (Tony Goldywn).
They remained friends as long as Wilkes was on the planet, and McLemore and Wilkes were two immensely talented peas from the same discontented pod.
Maduro challenger Henri Falcon, who is breaking the boycott to face his rival, insists that a massive turnout by discontented Venezuelans would bring about change.
Outsiders are hoping to seize on the discontented national mood to break into a political establishment that has long been closed to disruptive, new voices.
Although Mr. Polunin adored working with the company's director, Igor Zelensky, who had recruited him, he found himself once again restless and discontented 18 months later.
His killing sent a chill through opposition circles, and initiated annual marches in Moscow that have united different opposition parties and those discontented with the authorities.
Ten years after the government violently crushed the pro-democracy protests known as the Green Revolution, even discontented Iranians have little appetite for a popular revolt.
A New York Evening Post editorial from 1900 depicted "discontented multimillionaires" pleading for special privileges as despoilers of the dream, rather than the realization of it.
A young man who can't wholly help his callowness, he keeps around a girlfriend, with whom he's clearly discontented, and sulkily cruises for men at night.
And Haley used her position to bash Iran, claiming the country was violating UN resolutions and that the Iranian people themselves were discontented by their own government.
Either way, watching him make all the pit stops you would predict from a discontented middle-aged man throughout the course of the film is uniquely frustrating.
The comment has raised hackles amongst nationalists north of the English border, where they have a majority in the devolved parliament and are increasingly discontented over Brexit.
He "seemed to be discontented, he seemed to get angry, shouting something about how he had been plagiarized", a woman who saw him being detained told reporters.
And supporters of mainstream parties may also grow discontented as they come to see the political system as more concerned with preserving elite consensus than representing voters.
The most discontented detainee, Abu Wa&aposel Dhiab, left Uruguay in late June and went to Turkey, said Christian Mirza, the government&aposs liaison with the ex-detainees.
In his address on Monday, Mr. Ghani broke with the former administration's tactic of describing the Taliban as discontented brothers in the hopes of urging them to talks.
Mr. Macron knows that his principal political challenge in the years ahead will come from the millions of discontented voters who opted for Ms. Le Pen last year.
The show centers on a pet store owner, his discontented wife and the sultry drifter she falls for (a role once played by the revival's director, Everett Quinton).
Imagine him feeding the dark egos of discontented white America with the siren message that their woes are outside themselves, the fault of some person with darker skin.
On the left, Anthony Martial — an exile at one point not that far off and so discontented that he would not sign a new contract — fizzed with menace.
President Donald Trump, elected with the votes of discontented blue-collar workers, slaps tariffs on allies and adversaries alike in the name of restoring yesterday's middle-class manufacturing jobs.
Viewers on social media point out that both Gotham and Hong Kong are home to groups of discontented people who feel abandoned by their government and a rich elite.
He had used the winter months to consolidate his ranks, through a mix of brutal crackdowns on dissent and doling out new posts to discontented members of the group.
He may also be the most discontented, as the team failed to sign him to a long-term deal, forcing him to play this season under the franchise tag.
The political whiplash of the past few years has made Brazilians more discontented with democracy than any other Latin American population, according to a 203 poll conducted by Latinobarómetro.
The group, formed by discontented military men, had been led by a rogue pilot who commandeered a helicopter last year and launched stun grenades at the Supreme Court building.
"I think Scholten's strength is that he is an acceptable place for potentially a lot of Republicans or Republican-leaning independents to park a discontented vote," Mr. Burns said.
Right now, a lot of people are protesting against the 45th President of the United States of America—and that discontented group of citizens includes some of your favorite rappers.
There are four factors that make it a safe bet to take Barack Obama at his word that he will be a "discontented ghost" in his post-presidential life: 2628.
Surely you've already met every one of the characters here, in domestic dramas, novels, even television series: those discontented husbands and wives, parents and children, all mired in stagnant lives.
Given the high-wire stakes, the motley cast of characters, and the simmering mood of a discontented country, the presidential election of 2016 was a powder keg from the start.
He persuaded David Cameron to call a referendum on membership of the EU, by turning the obscure UK Independence Party into a powerful electoral machine that hoovered up discontented Tory voters.
It is a place where corrupt engineers still approve buildings that cannot withstand an earthquake, but where citizens have enough purchasing power to get phones in the hands of the discontented.
By reassuring discontented voters he was a safe, appealing alternative to President Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan accelerated his momentum in their sole 1980 debate on the way to a landslide victory.
One of these bands, Sea Lions, released an LP and toured the world, but Cola Boyy eventually started to feel discontented – he wanted to work more on his own stuff, too.
These discontented people have little in common with criminals in the Delta, but alarm bells started ringing in January when a ship was hijacked by militants who demanded Mr Kanu's release.
The 41-year-old man "seemed to be discontented, he seemed to get angry, shouting something about how he had been plagiarised", a woman who saw the suspect being detained told reporters.
Davis McCallum directs a cast including the Pearl Theater company members Dan Daily and Joey Parsons in this deconstructed take on discontented lovers and artists, searching for new forms and new flings.
Made up of ex-members of Edsel, Obits, Silent Majority, Nation of Ulysses, Holy Fuck, and The Cops, Brooklyn's most discontented dads don't play emo but opt for wiry garage art-punk.
The book is a beloved classic for children, a sweeping, philosophical science fiction epic that follows our discontented, bespectacled teenage heroine Meg across the galaxy and through dimensions to recover her missing father.
Some shareholders expressed concern that the strife over the merger was distracting Linde management from day-to-day operations, and that a discontented workforce would not make for a successful new merged entity.
In particular, debaters often ask, should European states have responded differently to the emergence of large, discontented Muslim minorities, either by accommodating cultural difference more generously or (as some advocate) by suppressing it?
Falcon, an ex-soldier and two-time governor of Lara state, counters that they are ceding power to Maduro without a fight and insists he would win if discontented Venezuelans turned out to vote.
Before the Duplass brothers moved into the prestige documentary world with "Wild Wild Country" they were executive producers for this absurd animated series, which follows the lives of discontented animals living in New York.
Discontented by the university's protection of the highly disputed statue, "Silent Sam," the group of students, faculty, and local residents pulled the statue off its platform with a rope, throwing dirt on the fallen figure.
"North Korea seemed to be discontented it could not reach a deal in Hanoi," he told South Korean broadcaster KBS, while adding that he saw the tests as a sign that North Korea wanted to negotiate.
Anchored off the coast of Massachusetts, William Bradford tells us, some "discontented" strangers started spreading a "mutinous" argument: Because the Mayflower had drifted so far off course, it was beyond the scope of the company's patent.
After the revolution, Princess Ashraf settled into a life of discontented exile, dividing her time between a Park Avenue triplex in New York, a townhouse in Paris and a villa in Juan-les-Pins, on the Riviera.
" Describing the recent wave of protests as a battle for the future of the country, Csaba said it had become "more and more obvious that there's a huge part of society that's discontented with the Hungarian government.
Discontented with the expensive, highly structured summer camps typical of the area, Mike started one of his own: Camp Yale, named after his street, where the kids make their own games and get to roam the neighborhood.
Despite the recent onslaught of news about the Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal and the "#deletefacebook" movement it inspired, the company's vast user base may not be discontented enough to force a business-model change on Facebook.
Conclusion: Thousands of unhappy, discontented people are moving to Colorado in order to fulfill that deep yearning in their soul, hoping to improve their way of life, and arrive here without any money and discover only despair. . . .
After instating a city-wide curfew during Thursday night's demonstrations in Charlotte—which were largely peaceful in contrast to the violence of the night before—Roberts began the process of mending relations between city officials and discontented crowds.
For one, drivers remain discontented: Ahead of Uber's IPO, drivers protested the company's worker treatment and compensation -- and the company continues to face ongoing challenges resulting from its classification of its drivers as independent contractors and not employees.
Jed Kolko, chief economist at Indeed, an online job site, produced graphics from the G.S.S. survey suggesting that unless the economy goes south, Trump's white base will be far less discontented in 2020 than it was in 2016.
And it&aposs an issue that the president is desperately trying to get to yes on, and it might also have the added benefit of helping with some of those discontented voters who are on the fence as well.
There are lessons here for other European leaders: Caving to xenophobia in an attempt to woo voters discontented over a range of issues, including economic insecurity (unemployment in Austria has increased), will only accelerate the disintegration of centrist parties.
Whether one is concerned about his stability as a leader or the direction of his policies such as immigration, polls are showing that a growing number of Americans are discontented with the way the President is handling his role.
Jane, Unlimited, a new YA novel from Graceling author Kristin Cashore, opens with the following: a young orphan girl named Jane who finds herself in reduced circumstances; a discontented heiress; and a giant and mysterious manor house full of secrets.
Another well-placed GOP aide said conservatives in the conference are particularly discontented with the NRCC's spending strategy, with many feeling like the House GOP's campaign arm opted to prioritize those who fall in line with leadership over viable wins.
The opposition is at a crossroads: Either take to the streets, or promote a political front that will unite social and political forces (including discontented sectors of the Chavista party) in a battle for the Constitution and the recall referendum.
Brandon Micheal Hall, previously seen in a breakout role on "Search Party," stars as an unsuccessful rapper who runs for mayor as a publicity stunt and ends up winning on the strength of sheer charisma and a discontented voting base.
From Havana to Tehran (and Caracas to Pyongyang), tyrannies have been able to survive decades of isolation and self-inflicted catastrophe with an adroit mix of ideology, corruption, an exit option for the discontented, and ferocious repression of those demanding change.
To be sure, I have saved and treasured letters of appreciation from students who write to let me know how they are using what I taught in their careers, students in the very same classes as those of the discontented.
The Duke is portrayed as bored and discontented with a life of card games, constant over-dressing, and lavish birthday parties for his pugs, and his stated objective is to return, in some capacity, to the service of his country.
Ah Lung, who would only identify himself by his nickname, which means "dragon" in Cantonese, is representative of a growing number of discontented young Hong Kongers who are fueling a protest movement that, unlike its predecessors, is taking aim directly at Beijing.
They are the latest discontented group to upset the Chinese Communist Party's image of imperturbable dominance: People's Liberation Army veterans who have held protests across several cities in recent weeks over what they say is mistreatment, poor job prospects and inadequate benefits.
But to imagine America remade in California's image is to imagine the state's social and political order, its upper class-service class-underclass hierarchy, expanded to landscapes that lack the balm of all that beauty, and lack an easy exit for the discontented as well.
After watching Trumpian populism overwhelm the dikes of ideology during the last primary campaign, Republican lawmakers could have learned something from the experience, and made the discontented working class voters who put Donald Trump in the White House the major beneficiaries of their tax reform.
Among the discontented was Mary Macarthur, the fiery daughter of a wealthy Scottish cloth merchant who, when sent by her father to spy on his shop assistants, instead encouraged them to unionize and joined the union herself, starting a career as highly successful organizer.
We have been starved of Thompson lately, and of her forthright comic briskness; imagine if she had played Bridget from the start, denuding the role of its self-pity, and of its oddly archaic assumption that life without a mate is not just discontented but dud.
Yet it could be argued that Mourinho, who has cut an increasingly distant and discontented figure at United this season, is only paying for his own failure to squeeze regularly from Pogba the sort of brilliance he offered in the blue shirt of France during their World Cup run.
But until she can convince discontented Democrats that she will help, not hurt, their efforts to win elections and exercise influence, she will continue to face resistance within her party — and the danger that, eventually, she will face a challenger who can marshal enough votes to defeat her.
The historical moment we will commemorate next Saturday is Confederation — a bunch of old white guys signing a document that bound a loose collection of provinces controlled by the British Empire into a vague and discontented unity without the slightest consideration of or participation by the First Peoples.
The precarious tightrope confronting Trump is that the erratic behavior evident in the impeachment inquiry may alienate too many white-collar white voters satisfied with the economy, while the blue-collar white women who are not as troubled by his behavior may still be too discontented with their economic situations.
A discontented Los Angeles wife and mother (Kathryn Hahn) visits a strip club with her husband (Josh Radnor) — the better to bring the fire back to their bedroom — and gets a lap dance from a frisky 20-year-old (Juno Temple), then invites her home to work as her son's nanny.
If you're a sprawling empire full of discontented planets, there's no point to building these because you'll be paying high upkeep costs for something that won't even work most of the time, but if you do meet the building's requisite approval rating, you get a massive 25% bonus to research on your settlement.
As much as he will no doubt come to detest Obama lingering on the national scene past his presidency, it's a safe bet that if Trump leaves office with the amount of vigor with which he came in, his former-presidency will show him also being a "discontented ghost" for his own successor as well.
The film tracks the production of a short film in Central Park, for which the director ("played" by Greaves) has assembled a crew ("played" by the crew of the overall documentary) and hired several pairs of actors to try the roles of a discontented couple, who broach sexuality, abortion, and use "cunt" as an anatomical term.
"'She took the throne, we can take it from her,' is what they think," she says to a confidante regarding those discontented voices, adding later, "Anyone with a claim to the throne is a danger to me" -- a description that applies to her own son (Joseph Quinn), who's angry about his father's death and covets the crown.
No one can speak for Marshall except himself but in listening to his music as King Krule (and under his own name on A New Place 2 Drown), you can certainly draw from a specific landscape: one of souls floating into the distance, grey horizons, discontented minds, the deep space travel of a gravity-bound self.
Set mostly inside the state penitentiary where Matt (Benicio Del Toro) and Sweat (Paul Dano) plan their escape and have furtive couplings with the discontented Mitchell (a thoroughly deglamorized Patricia Arquette), their supervisor in the prison tailor shop, "Dannemora" is a series of misses — a not very thrilling thriller, a social-problem story that lacks conviction, a satire without teeth.
Silverman also endorsed Sanders in the 85033 primaries before vocally backing Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonDNC warns campaigns about cybersecurity after attempted scam Biden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Stone judge under pressure over calls for new trial MORE after she secured the nomination, telling discontented supporters of Sanders that they were "being ridiculous" at the 2016 Democratic National Convention.
In many areas they were even more discontented than non-tech workers: 13% of techies felt they had a clear career path compared with 50% of workers in areas such as marketing and finance; 28% of techies said they understand their companies' vision compared with 43% of non-techies; and 47% of techies said they had good relations with their work colleagues compared with 56% of non-techies.
In a multi-Tweet "rant" (what she called it in the final message), Delevingne claimed that she didn't actually "quit" modeling, but instead felt it was necessary to cut back on her work due to a battle with depression: In the past, Delevingne has been quite candid about her love-hate relationship with her modeling career: Last month, she penned an essay for Time's new female-focused website, Motto, in which she discussed feeling discontented with her career.

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