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Dictionary definition of gripe

To complain or express dissatisfaction about something, often in a somewhat persistent or grumbling manner.
"They began to gripe when the boss demanded extra hours of work."

Detailed meaning of gripe

When someone gripes, they are typically voicing their grievances or concerns, often about minor annoyances, discomforts, or perceived injustices. Gripping can encompass a range of complaints, from personal discomforts like aches and pains to more general complaints about life circumstances or situations. While griping is a common way for people to release frustration or share their thoughts, it's important to strike a balance between constructive criticism and excessive complaining, as excessive griping can be seen as unproductive or tiresome to others.

Example sentences containing gripe

1. He continued to gripe about the unfairness of the situation.
2. Why do you always gripe about the food I cook?
3. The customer continued to gripe about the quality of the product.
4. I don't want to gripe, but I wish you'd be more considerate of my time.
5. Many students gripe about the heavy workload and tight deadlines.
6. It's easy to gripe, but much harder to take action to improve things.

History and etymology of gripe

The verb 'gripe' has its origins in Middle English and can be traced back to the Old English word 'gripan,' which means 'to seize' or 'to grasp.' Over time, the meaning of 'gripe' evolved to include the figurative sense of seizing or holding onto one's complaints or dissatisfaction. When someone 'gripes,' they are metaphorically grasping onto their grievances and expressing them, often in a somewhat persistent or grumbling manner. The etymology of 'gripe' reflects the idea that complaints and dissatisfaction can feel like something one holds onto or seizes, and this historical connection to the act of seizing underscores the persistence and sometimes repetitive nature of complaining or expressing discontent.

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Further usage examples of gripe

1. The elderly man would often gripe about the loud music from his neighbor's apartment.
2. Do you think it's productive to gripe about these issues or should we just find solutions?
3. Let's not gripe about the rain; instead, let's enjoy the freshness it brings.
4. She tends to gripe when she is under a lot of stress.
5. He's always ready to gripe about the smallest inconveniences.
6. Even though she could gripe about her misfortune, she chose to remain positive.
7. The team started to gripe about the new changes implemented by the coach.
8. Whenever you gripe about your job, remember that many people would love to be in your shoes.
9. Stop griping about the problem and start thinking of a solution.
10. The critics gripe about the movie, but the audience loved it.
11. He couldn't help but gripe about the weather during the vacation.
12. It's typical for children to gripe when they're tired or hungry.
13. He would always gripe about the long commute to work.
14. She tends to gripe about the quality of restaurant food.
15. Don't gripe; let's find a solution to the problem.
16. They constantly gripe about their noisy neighbors.
17. It's time to stop griping and take action.
18. He would gripe about the weather, rain or shine.
19. She couldn't help but gripe about the slow service.
20. Quit griping and appreciate what you have.
21. He's the type to gripe about any change in routine.
22. She wouldn't stop griping about her sore feet.
23. Let's not waste time griping; let's get to work.
24. Instead of griping, suggest improvements for the project.

Complaint and Discontent, Middle School 4, Objection and Disapproval

fuss,groan,grumble,lament,moan,whine

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grumble, praise, commend, laud

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