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    com·plain
    [kəmˈplān]
    verb
    complain (verb) · complains (third person present) · complained (past tense) · complained (past participle) · complaining (present participle)
    1. express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something:
      "local authorities complained that they lacked sufficient resources" · "‘You never listen to me,’ Larry complained" · "we all complained bitterly about the food"
    2. (complain of)
      state that one is suffering from (a pain or other symptom of illness):
      "her husband began to complain of headaches"
    3. (of a structure or mechanism) groan or creak under strain.
      • literary
        make a mournful sound:
        "let the warbling flute complain"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French complaindre, from medieval Latin complangere ‘bewail’, from Latin com- (expressing intensive force) + plangere ‘to lament’.
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    verb
    1. express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something:
    2. (of a structure or mechanism) groan or creak under strain.
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      What is the definition of complains?Complains means expressing discomfort, pain, or unease when used as a verb. A good way to remember the difference is Complaints has a T because they are things.
      What is the etymology of complains?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. [1350–1400; Middle English compleinen < Anglo-French compleign-, s. of compleindre, Old French complaindre < Vulgar Latin *complangere = Latin com- com - + plangere to lament; see plaint]
      What are some examples of when you would 'complain'?If you're unhappy with the service, you should complain to the manager. Customers are sure to complain about the price increase. In her letters, she complains of loneliness. [=she says that she is lonely] She complained of a sore throat. [=she said she had a sore throat]
      What is a synonym for "complains"?com•plain′er, n. syn: complain, grumble, whine are terms for expressing dissatisfaction or discomfort. To complain is to protest against or lament a condition or wrong: to complain about high prices. To grumble is to utter surly, ill-natured complaints half to oneself: to grumble about the service.
       
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