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Discontented as toward authority.
rebellious
disaffected
ill-affected
discontent
discontented
1
I was the oldest and most
malcontent
goddess on the ancient continent.
2
The
malcontent
repeated his vow, and it rang throughout the village-city.
3
The movement was not so much definitely royalist as vaguely
malcontent
.
4
Burridge became little more than a
malcontent
in many people's eyes.
5
I was described as a dangerous
malcontent
,
who had deserted his native land.
6
Billy Underwood had been the chief
malcontent
under Jim's liquor ruling.
7
At the other extreme of thought stands the born
malcontent
.
8
His son the
malcontent
:
the back-talker; the monosyllabic mood machine.
9
But organics reported everything that might indicate a potential for eccentricity or a
malcontent
.
10
Larralde is, it appears, a
malcontent
,
and on the wrong side of the wall.
11
Yet Williams was a frightful
malcontent
who hastened his self-destruction through brandy and barbiturates.
12
Harry's transformation into a figure of public
malcontent
seemed complete.
13
The notion of Sánchez as a
malcontent
superstar is unfair.
14
These are not the idle whims of a whinging
malcontent
.
15
Cincinnatus wouldn't have been broken-hearted had the
malcontent
hit him.
16
The rallying cry of the band of
malcontent
farmers was the yelp of a wolf.
malcontent
more malcontent
chief malcontent
dangerous malcontent
only malcontent
reply the malcontent