Grouch

/ɡraʊtʃ/ noun, verb

A person who complains a lot and is often bad-tempered, or to complain grumpily about something.

From French 'grouche,' possibly from Old Norse roots meaning to grumble. The word entered English in the early 1800s. It evolved from simple complaining to describing a person's overall grumpy personality.

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