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complain
[kuhm-pleyn]
verb (used without object)
to express dissatisfaction, pain, uneasiness, censure, resentment, or grief; find fault.
He complained constantly about the noise in the corridor.
Antonyms: rejoiceto tell of one's pains, ailments, etc..
to complain of a backache.
to make a formal accusation.
If you think you've been swindled, complain to the police.
complain
/ kəmˈpleɪn /
verb
to express resentment, displeasure, etc, esp habitually; grumble
(foll by of) to state the presence of pain, illness, etc, esp in the hope of sympathy
she complained of a headache
Other Word Forms
- complainingly adverb
- complainer noun
- complainable adjective
- uncomplained adjective
- uncomplaining adjective
- uncomplainingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of complain1
Idioms and Phrases
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
George Russell wanted a soft tyre recently and complained about this.
Ballesteros, who was himself only 26, initially complained about how much he had to help the Englishman.
He dismisses that as "chips and chicken nuggets" and says hotel residents have complained it makes them feel ill.
One woman's daughter complained to me that her mother hadn't been showered for two weeks.
“They are complaining constantly about recruitment and retention and looking every which way to maintain their workforce — and here comes along ICE — trying to pull those officers away.”
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