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mal⋅con⋅tent

[mal-kuhn-tent]
–adjective
1. not satisfied or content with currently prevailing conditions or circumstances.
2. dissatisfied with the existing government, administration, system, etc.
–noun
3. a malcontent person, esp. one who is chronically discontented or dissatisfied.

Origin:
1575–85; < MF, OF; see mal-, content 2


mal⋅con⋅tent⋅ed⋅ly, adverb
mal⋅con⋅tent⋅ed⋅ness, noun


3. grumbler, complainer, faultfinder.
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mal·con·tent   (māl'kən-těnt')   
adj.  Dissatisfied with existing conditions.
n.  
  1. A chronically dissatisfied person.

  2. One who rebels against the established system: "immature malcontents who have long since sold out to conformity" (John M. Wilson).

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Word Origin & History

malcontent  (n.)
1581, from Fr., from O.Fr. malcontent, from mal- (q.v.) + content. The adj. is attested from 1586.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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