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Meanings of
grievance
in inglés
portugués
ressentimento
catalán
esquira
español
manía
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A resentment strong enough to justify retaliation.
score
grudge
español
manía
Complaint by a member of a trade union.
employee grievances
Synonyms
Examples for "
score
"
score
grudge
Examples for "
score
"
1
Main outcome measures: Difference in AUASI
score
between baseline and 72 weeks.
2
This
score
,
of course, means away goals are no longer a factor.
3
Personal credit card Pros: Building a credit
score
at 18 is smart.
4
Your credit
score
is also a gauge of your general financial health.
5
Another missed tackle from Canada saw Italy
score
again five minutes later.
1
President Obama told a news conference he did not bear a
grudge
.
2
Instead they believe the sniper held a long-standing
grudge
against law enforcement.
3
How often have you held a
grudge
and felt guilty about it?
4
But the second point is stronger; I do not
grudge
it you.
5
I may be unforgiving, but I can't work a
grudge
that long.
Usage of
grievance
in inglés
1
Although all the cases seem to start with a sense of
grievance
.
2
Law-enforcement agencies are investigating possible terrorism and a workplace
grievance
as motives.
3
Ten years is a long time, but Mourinho still harbours a
grievance
.
4
This
grievance
was rooted in the idea that she was ruinously extravagant.
5
Tolerance gave way to antagonism; distrust to bitterness;
grievance
to open hostility.
6
Which brings us to the subject of money -another Gamergate
grievance
.
7
Appeal and fear were in it, and a sense of personal
grievance
.
8
The remedy of the
grievance
now stated lies with the people themselves.
9
The landlady moved in the background, a disconsolate figure with a
grievance
.
10
The first workman said he had no economic
grievance
;
his was political.
11
They have limited or no legal protection and few formal
grievance
mechanisms.
12
The two sides resolved the
grievance
in February under a confidentiality agreement.
13
The friend, with a
grievance
in his eye, went to the youth.
14
Then the thought of his
grievance
returned, and he pressed the bell.
15
You're not working my ground, sugar, I got no
grievance
with you.
16
They knew exactly who I was, and had some
grievance
with Caesar.
Other examples for "grievance"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
grievance
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
personal grievance
have a grievance
real grievance
old grievance
new grievance
More collocations
Translations for
grievance
portugués
ressentimento
catalán
esquira
agravi
mania
español
manía
Grievance
through the time
Grievance
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common