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- Dictionarycomplain/kəmˈpleɪn/
verb
- 1. express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something: "local authorities complained that they lacked sufficient resources"
- 2. state that one is suffering from (a pain or other symptom of illness): "her husband began to complain of headaches"
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COMPLAIN definition: 1. to say that something is wrong or not satisfactory: 2. to tell someone formally that something…. Learn more.
a statement that something is wrong or not satisfactory: We've received a complaint from one of our listeners about offensive language. I've made a complaint (= formally complained) to the police about the noise. [ + that ] We've had complaints that you've been playing your radio too loud.
The meaning of COMPLAIN is to express grief, pain, or discontent. How to use complain in a sentence.
To complain is to express your unhappiness about something. You might complain to your landlord about a raise in your rent, or to the cops about your noisy neighbors. Just don't whine; it won't get you anywhere.
Complain definition: to express dissatisfaction, pain, uneasiness, censure, resentment, or grief; find fault. See examples of COMPLAIN used in a sentence.
Definition of complain verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
to say that something is wrong or not good enough: Bill and Nancy are always complaining about their neighbor, whose dog frightens their kids. [ + that clause ] She complained that she had too much work to do. If you complain of a physical condition, you describe something that hurts or makes you feel ill:
com•plain. (kəmˈpleɪn) v.i. 1. to express dissatisfaction, resentment, pain, grief, etc.; find fault. 2. to make a formal accusation: You must complain to the police about this vandalism.
1. : expression of grief, pain, or dissatisfaction. She did her chores without complaint. 2. a. : something that is the cause or subject of protest or outcry. Inefficiency was the main complaint against the local government. b. : a bodily ailment or disease. The patient's complaint was frequent headaches. 3. : a formal allegation against a party.
To complain is to protest against or lament a wrong: to complain about high prices. To grumble is to utter ill-natured complaints half to oneself: to grumble about the service. growl may express more anger than grumble : to growl in reply to a question.