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Main Entry: complain
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: grumble about

Synonyms:

accuse, ascribe, attack, beef, bellyache, bemoan, bewail, bitch, carp, cavil, charge, contravene, criticize, defy, demur, denounce, deplore, deprecate, differ, disagree, disapprove, dissent, expostulate, find fault, fret, fuss, gainsay, grieve, gripe, groan, grouse, growl, grumble, impute, indict, kick up a fuss, lament, lay, look askance, make a fuss, moan, nag, object, oppose, protest, refute, remonstrate, repine, reproach, snivel, sound off, take exception to, wail, whimper, whine, yammer

Antonyms:

applaud, approve, be content, be happy, commend, praise, recommend, sanction
Main Entry: complaining
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: objecting

Synonyms:

accusing, bellyaching, bewailing, charging, critical, deploring, disapproving, discontented, dissenting, fretting, grumbling, lamenting, malcontent, moaning, mourning, murmuring, peevish, protesting, querulous, regretting, repining, resentful, weeping, whining

Antonyms:

appreciating, enjoying, praising
Main Entry: accuse
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: place blame for wrongdoing, fault

Synonyms:

allege, apprehend, arraign, arrest, attack, attribute, betray, blame, blow the whistle, brand, bring charges, censure, charge, cite, complain, criminate, denounce, file claim, finger*, frame, hang something on, hold accountable, impeach, implicate, impute, incriminate, inculpate, indict, lay at door, let have it, libel, litigate, lodge complaint, name, pin on, point finger at, prosecute, recriminate, serve summons, slander, slur, sue, summon, tax

Antonyms:

absolve, exculpate, exonerate, praise, vindicate
Main Entry: bemoan
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: express sorrow

Synonyms:

beat one's breast, bewail, complain, cry over spilled milk, deplore, grieve for, lament, moan over, mourn, regret, rue, sing the blues, weep for
Notes: bemoan is motivated when pity or grief is over an event that is joined to a consequence, whereas lament is motivated when the grief is over the event itself

Antonyms:

be happy, gloat
Main Entry: carp
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: nag

Synonyms:

bother, cavil, censure, complain, criticize, find fault, fuss, grumble, hypercriticize, knock, nitpick, objurgate, pan, peck, pick at, quibble, reproach

Antonyms:

ignore, let go
Main Entry: censorious
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: very critical

Synonyms:

accusatory, captious, carping, caviling, cavillous, chiding, complaining, condemnatory, condemning, critical, culpatory, denouncing, disapproving, disparaging, fault-finding, hypercritical, overcritical, reprehending, reproaching, severe

Antonyms:

complimentary, encouraging, flattering, laudatory, praising
Main Entry: cry
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: weep and make sad sounds

Synonyms:

bawl, bemoan, bewail, blub, blubber, boohoo, break down, burst into tears, caterwaul, choke up, complain, crack up, deplore, dissolve in tears, fret, grieve, groan, howl, keen, lament, let go, let it all out, mewl, moan, mourn, put on the weeps, regret, ring the blues, shed bitter tears, shed tears, sigh, sniff, snivel, sob, sorrow, squall, turn on waterworks, wail, weep, whimper, whine, yammer, yowl
Main Entry: demur
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disagree

Synonyms:

balk, cavil, challenge, combat, complain, deprecate, disapprove, dispute, doubt, fight, hem and haw, hesitate, object, oppose, pause, protest, pussyfoot, refuse, remonstrate, resist, scruple, shy, stick, stickle, strain, take exception, vacillate, wait and see, waver

Antonyms:

accept, agree, consent, go along
Main Entry: deplore
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: regret; condemn

Synonyms:

abhor, be against, bemoan, bewail, carry on, censure, complain, cry, denounce, deprecate, disapprove of, eat one's heart out, grieve for, hate, hurt, lament, moan, mourn, object to, repent, rue, sing the blues, sorrow over, take on, weep

Antonyms:

approve, be happy, delight, praise, rejoice, revel
Main Entry: disappointed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: let down, saddened

Synonyms:

aghast, balked, beaten, chapfallen, complaining, crestfallen, defeated, depressed, despondent, disconcerted, discontented, discouraged, disenchanted, disgruntled, disillusioned, dissatisfied, distressed, down, down in the dumps, downcast, downhearted, foiled, frustrated, hopeless, objecting, shot down, taken down, thwarted, unhappy, unsatisfied, upset, vanquished, worsted

Antonyms:

delighted, excited, happy, pleased, satisfied
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