Aggrievance

/əˈɡriːvəns/ noun

The state or quality of being wronged or treated unfairly; a grievance or complaint.

From Middle English 'aggrevaance,' derived from Old French 'agrever' (to make heavier or worse), combined with the suffix '-ance.' The root comes from Latin 'ad-' (to) and 'gravis' (heavy), originally meaning to burden or oppress.

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