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Definition of complaint
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Complaint
(n.) An
ailment
or
disease
of the body.
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Heartburn
::
Heartburn
(n.) An
uneasy,
burning
sensation
in the
stomach,
often
attended
with an
inclination
to
vomit.
It is
sometimes
idiopathic,
but is often a
symptom
of often
complaints..
Bearing
::
Bearing
(n.)
Patient
endurance;
suffering
without
complaint.
Plaining
::
Plaining
(n.)
Complaint.
Grievance
::
Grievance
(v. t.) A cause of
uneasiness
and
complaint;
a wrong done and
suffered;
that which gives
ground
for
remonstrance
or
resistance,
as
arising
from
injustice,
tyranny,
etc.;
injury..
Arraignment
::
Arraignment
(n.) The act of
arraigning,
or the state of being
arraigned;
the act of
calling
and
setting
a
prisoner
before
a court to
answer
to an
indictment
or
complaint..
Croak
::
Croak (v. i.) To
complain;
especially,
to
grumble;
to
forebode
evil; to utter
complaints
or
forebodings
habitually..
Scorbutical
::
Scorbutical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
scurvy;
of the
nature
of, or
resembling,
scurvy;
diseased
with
scurvy;
as, a
scorbutic
person;
scorbutic
complaints
or
symptoms..
Matter
::
Matter
(n.) That with
regard
to, or about
which,
anything
takes place or is done; the thing aimed at,
treated
of, or
treated;
subject
of
action,
discussion,
consideration,
feeling,
complaint,
legal
action,
or the like;
theme..
Pulingly
::
Pulingly
(adv.)
With
whining
or
complaint.
Complaint
::
Complaint
(n.) Cause or
subject
of
complaint
or
murmuring.
Tithingman
::
Tithingman
(n.) A
parish
officer
elected
annually
to
preserve
good order in the
church
during
divine
service,
to make
complaint
of any
disorderly
conduct,
and to
enforce
the
observance
of the
Sabbath..
Make
::
Make (v. t.) To bring
about;
to bring
forward;
to be the cause or agent of; to
effect,
do,
perform,
or
execute;
-- often used with a noun to form a
phrase
equivalent
to the
simple
verb that
corresponds
to such noun; as, to make
complaint,
for to
complain;
to make
record
of, for to
record;
to make
abode,
for to
abide,
etc..
Antibillous
::
Antibillous
(a.)
Counteractive
of
bilious
complaints;
tending
to
relieve
biliousness.
Complaint
::
Complaint
(n.) A
formal
allegation
or
charge
against
a party made or
presented
to the
appropriate
court or
officer,
as for a wrong done or a crime
committed
(in the
latter
case,
generally
under
oath);
an
information;
accusation;
the
initial
bill in
proceedings
in
equity..
Spleget
::
Spleeny
(a.)
Affected
with
nervous
complaints;
melancholy.
Murmur
::
Murmur
(v. i.) To utter
complaints
in a low,
half-articulated
voice;
to feel or
express
dissatisfaction
or
discontent;
to
grumble;
-- often with at or
against..
Complaintful
::
Complaintful
(a.) Full of
complaint.
Stoic
::
Stoic (n.) A
disciple
of the
philosopher
Zeno; one of a Greek sect which held that men
should
be free from
passion,
unmoved
by joy or
grief,
and
should
submit
without
complaint
to
unavoidable
necessity,
by which all
things
are
governed..
Whimper
::
Whimper
(n.) A low,
whining,
broken
cry; a low,
whining
sound,
expressive
of
complaint
or
grief..
Ah
::
Ah
(interj.)
An
exclamation,
expressive
of
surprise,
pity,
complaint,
entreaty,
contempt,
threatening,
delight,
triumph,
etc.,
according
to the
manner
of
utterance..
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