Discontented in a sentence as an adjective

The part which is wrong will be discontented, in proportion to the importance of the facts they misconceive.

" People don't take time out of their day to make their voices heard unless they're already discontented about something.

Mess up now, Zuckerberg, and Google will gladly gobble up droves of discontented denizens.

I love the arts in general, but somehow i also got discontented by doing things that does nothing but hang there.

"Basically, they're at odds: when you have a desire, you are by definition discontented.

The greatest achievements often come from discontented, even tormented people.

There will always be those that try to break things, the ones that were likely bullies in high school, didn't get laid in college and are now bored and discontented in their jobs.

By default advertisers want you distracted and discontented, your thoughts teeming with desires and urges, racing along on the hedonic treadmill....

The past which is wrong will be discontented in proportion to the importance of the facts they misconceive; if they remain quiet under such misconceptions it is a lethargy, the forerunner of death to the public liberty.

From TFA:As 1781 dawned, Washington warned that his army was “exhausted” and the citizenry “discontented.” John Adams believed that France, faced with mounting debts and having failed to win a single victory in the American theater, would not remain in the war beyond 1781.

I find online communities, in general, amplify the voices of a discontented minority because the vast majority don't bother saying anything about a topic that simply doesn't affect them much either negatively or positively.

I guess that was pretty impotent too, considering Iraq was invaded anyway, but at least there was a combination of popular mass and an actual agenda, not just a few discontented slackers with a vague sense of dissatisfaction with the world and a convenient yet eternal scapegoat to blame it on.

Discontented definitions

adjective

showing or experiencing dissatisfaction or restless longing; "saw many discontent faces in the room"; "was discontented with his position"

See also: discontent