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How do you use malcontent in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "malcontent" in a sentence:

* Simple: The malcontent in the back of the room kept muttering under his breath during the meeting.

* Figurative: The rise in unemployment fueled a growing malcontent among the working class.

* Historical: The French Revolution was fueled by the malcontent of the lower classes.

* Descriptive: The king's oppressive policies turned many loyal subjects into malcontents.

* Formal: The report highlighted the presence of malcontent within the organization, urging the leaders to address their grievances.

Remember, "malcontent" can refer to both a person and a state of being. You can use it to describe someone who is dissatisfied or rebellious, or to describe a general sense of discontent or unrest.

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