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discontented - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of discontented in Hindi

  • असंतुष्ट
  • नाराज़
  • नाख़ुश

discontented Definition

Adjective

  • dissatisfied, especially with one's circumstances.

discontented Example

  • strikes by discontented workers ( असंतुष्ट कर्मचारियों की हड़ताल )
  • In all that followed Arabi was put forward as the leader of the discontented Egyptians; he was in reality little more than the mouthpiece and puppet of abler men such as Ali Rubi and Mahmud Sami. ( इसके बाद अरबी को असंतुष्ट मिस्रियों के नेता के रूप में आगे रखा गया; वह वास्तव में अली रुबी और महमूद सामी जैसे शक्तिशाली लोगों के मुखपत्र और कठपुतली से थोड़ा अधिक था। )
  • No general reform, they maintained, either in church or state, could be secured while the country was divided into a number of principalities, and their plan was to combine with all those who were discontented with the existing order to attack the princes and to place the emperor at the head of a united nation. ( कोई सामान्य सुधार, उन्होंने बनाए रखा, या तो चर्च या राज्य में, सुरक्षित नहीं किया जा सकता था, जबकि देश कई रियासतों में विभाजित था, और उनकी योजना उन सभी के साथ गठबंधन करने की थी जो मौजूदा आदेश से असंतुष्ट थे ताकि राजकुमारों पर हमला किया जा सके और जगह दी जा सके। एक संयुक्त राष्ट्र के मुखिया पर सम्राट। )
  • The company, or rather, the wardens, the assistants and livery presented a petition to the lord mayor, which was answered by the discontented craftsmen. ( कंपनी, या यों कहें, वार्डन, सहायकों और पोशाक ने लॉर्ड मेयर को एक याचिका प्रस्तुत की, जिसका जवाब असंतुष्ट कारीगरों ने दिया। )

More Sentence

  • But only a few months had passed when he grew discontented.
  • Vathek and Nouronihar become increasingly discontented with the palace of flames.
  • Paraguay remained poor and somewhat discontented after the revolt was suppressed.
  • But they will come back hurt and distrustful and discontented.
  • No wonder that people grow bored, and more than vaguely discontented.
  • And New Jersey definitely has a bloc of voters that are discontented.
  • He got his first experience with discontented viewers in Bangor, Maine.
  • She has been struggling to please an increasingly discontented public.
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  • Discontent became rife, and on the ship breaking out of the ice in the spring Henry Hudson had a violent quarrel with a dissolute young fellow named Henry Greene, whom he had befriended by taking him on board, and who now retaliated by inciting the discontented part of the crew to put Hudson and eight others (including the sick men) out of the ship. This happened on the 22nd of June 1611.
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  • (1569-1622), who had shown much spirit in a controversy with Pope Sixtus V., were uneventful, but in 1611 a conspiracy was formed against him by a group of discontented nobles supported by the dukes of Modena and Mantua.
  • Lately he had seemed discontented.
  • The two countries were thus once more united and better able to resist aggression, but some of the great nobles were discontented and Basil hoped with their assistance to attain his ends.
  • But discontented survivors of the royal family under Ishmael intrigued with Baalis, king of Ammon.
  • Under the name of "Anti-Masons" able leaders united those who were discontented with existing political conditions, and the fact that William Wirt, their choice for the presidency in 1832, was not only a Mason but even defended the Order in a speech before the convention that nominated him, indicates that simple opposition to Masonry soon became a minor factor in holding together the various elements of which the party was composed.
  • The wealthier metropolitan parishes became discontented with the form of local government to which they remained subject, and in 1897 Kensington and Westminster petitioned to be created boroughs by the grant of charters under the Municipal Corporation Acts.
  • Matters were in this state when the news of the success of the July revolution of 1830 at Paris reached Brussels, at this time a city of refuge for the intriguing and discontented of almost every country of Europe.
  • Pascal, equally discontented with the concordat, held fast to religion and continued to fight out the questions of difference with reason.
  • Anxious to regain these lands Henry allied himself with some Slavonic tribes, promising not to interfere with the exercise of their heathen religion, while Boleslaus found supporters among the discontented German nobles.
  • I am so discontented with my work
  • the ranks of the discontented were swelled by returning soldiers