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discontent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of discontent in Hindi

  • असंतोष
  • असंतुष्ट
  • नाराज़गी
  • चिढ़
  • नाख़ुशी

Adjective

  • असंतुष्ट
  • नाराज़
  • तंग किया हुआ
  • खिजलाया हुआ
  • नाख़ुश
  • असन्तोष
  • अप्रसन्न
  • निराश

discontent Definition

Noun

  • lack of contentment; dissatisfaction with one's circumstances.

discontent Example

  • popular discontent with the system had been general for several years ( सिस्टम के साथ लोकप्रिय असंतोष कई वर्षों से सामान्य था )
  • All this soon provoked discontent among the educated classes. ( इस सब ने जल्द ही शिक्षित वर्गों में असंतोष को भड़का दिया। )
  • held in check the discontent of their own subjects. ( अपने स्वयं के विषयों के असंतोष को रोकने के लिए आयोजित किया गया। )
  • Discontent from within his own party over the awarding of lucrative defence. ( आकर्षक रक्षा प्रदान करने पर अपनी ही पार्टी के भीतर से असंतोष। )

More Sentence

  • My opinion was received by the civil service employes with visible discontent.
  • His mind, floating in irresolution and discontent, recognized it with bitterness.
  • In the end, however, my discontent and discomfort with sitting in my chair in the.
  • The unworthy would wander without in a state of misfortune and restless discontent.
  • Their eyes met, but there was discontent in his, and in hers there was only sadness.
  • Nostromo vanished out of the doorway with a grunt of discontent at this jeering answer.
  • But whether she did or not, here, evidently, was the rabbit who discontent of the does.
  • There would always be discontent, but rarely, in the last year-cycles, any open attack.
  • After a peaceful period of a quarter of a century the Armenian subjects of Russia in Transcaucasia were filled with bitterness and discontent by the confiscation of the properties of their national (Gregorian) church by the Russian treasury.
  • Yet, despite the discontent seething in many quarters, France responded to his appeal for troops; but she did so mechanically and without hope.
  • But the discontent of the Janissaries led to his dismissal and death in 1643.
  • As a consequence, deep-rooted discontent rapidly arose.
  • Presently, too, signs of discontent appeared.
  • In 1884 another treaty was signed by the king, confirming and extending French influence, and reducing the royal authority to a shadow, but in view of the discontent aroused by it, its provisions were not put in force till several years later.
  • In Germany the concessions made to the pope and the reservations maintained by him in the matter of taxes and benefices were deemed excessive, and the prolonged discontent which resulted was one of the causes of the success of the Lutheran Reformation.
  • The emperors real weakness was in Germany, where his subjects openly expressed their discontent.