malcontent
91Malcontentedness — malcontented mal con*tent ed, a. Malcontent. {Mal con*tent ed*ly}, adv. {Mal con*tent ed*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …
92Malecontent — Male con*tent , a. Malcontent. [1913 Webster] …
93Moodier — Moody Mood y, a. [Compar. {Moodier}; superl. {Moodiest}.] [AS. m[=o]dig courageous.] 1. Subject to varying moods, especially to states of mind which are unamiable or depressed. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence: Out of humor; peevish; angry; fretful; also …
94Moodiest — Moody Mood y, a. [Compar. {Moodier}; superl. {Moodiest}.] [AS. m[=o]dig courageous.] 1. Subject to varying moods, especially to states of mind which are unamiable or depressed. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence: Out of humor; peevish; angry; fretful; also …
95Moody — Mood y, a. [Compar. {Moodier}; superl. {Moodiest}.] [AS. m[=o]dig courageous.] 1. Subject to varying moods, especially to states of mind which are unamiable or depressed. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence: Out of humor; peevish; angry; fretful; also,… …
96Story — Sto ry, n. [OE. storie, OF. estoire, F. histoire, fr. L. historia. See {History}.] 1. A narration or recital of that which has occurred; a description of past events; a history; a statement; a record. [1913 Webster] One malcontent who did indeed… …
97discontented — adjective Date: 1525 dissatisfied, malcontent • discontentedly adverb • discontentedness noun …
98frondeur — noun Etymology: French, literally, slinger, participant in a 17th century revolt in which the rebels were compared to schoolboys using slings only when the teacher was not looking Date: 1798 rebel, malcontent …
99malcontented — adjective Date: 1586 malcontent • malcontentedly adverb • malcontentedness noun …
100malignant — adjective Etymology: Late Latin malignant , malignans, present participle of malignari Date: circa 1545 1. a. obsolete malcontent, disaffected b. evil in nature, influence, or effect ; injurious c. passionately and relentlessly malevolent ; …