Discontent /(dĭs`kŏn*tĕnt")/

Dis·con·tent

Discontent

a.
  1. Not content; discontented; dissatisfied.
    Passion seemed to be much discontent, but Patience was very quiet.

Discontent

v. t.

imp. & p. p. Discontented; p. pr. & vb. n. Discontenting

  1. To deprive of content; to make uneasy; to dissatisfy.

Discontent

n.
  1. Want of content; uneasiness and inquietude of mind; dissatisfaction; disquiet.
    Now is the winter of our discontent Made glorious summer by this sun of York.
    The rapacity of his father's administration had excited such universal discontent.
  2. A discontented person; a malcontent. [R.]
    Thus was the Scotch nation full of discontents.