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disgruntle (verb), disgruntles; disgruntled; disgruntling
To put into a bad mood or into bad humor: The students were disgruntled because they couldn't access the on-line dictionaries.

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The noises made by the students in the classroom were disgruntling the teacher.


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To upset or to make someone very disturbed. (2)
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