A state of being dissatisfied, discontented, or annoyed; the feeling of displeasure or irritation.
From disgruntle + -ment (noun suffix). The -ment suffix converts the verb into a noun representing the state or condition resulting from being disgruntled.
Employee disgruntlement has become a business metric and HR concern—the word went from describing personal grumpiness to becoming a measurable workplace phenomenon that affects productivity and company reputation.
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