uncontent

adj

Etymology

From un- + content.

  1. derived from contentus
  2. inherited from contenten
  3. prefixed as uncontent — “un + content

Definitions

  1. Not content

    Not content; uncontented.

    • But, be our fortune what it may in respect to these, there remains another ear — our own mind's ear— still uneasy and uncontent.
    • “Madame Suzanne would be uncontent, certainly uncontent, if I went away without to see her,” he said;
  2. A lack of contentment.

    • I rather say a source of uncontent, and unsatisfaction. These are very different from discontent and dissatisfaction. A thing may be good—content or satisfaction would let it stand. Uncontent would strive to make it better.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA