complain

/kəmˈpleɪn/
verb
  1. To say that you are unhappy, annoyed, or not satisfied about something.
    • Neighbors often complain when the music is too loud late at night.
    • She called the manager to complain about the cold food.
    • He didn't want to complain, but the broken elevator made it hard to get to his apartment.
  2. To express pain or discomfort, often in a medical context.
    • The patient complained of a sharp pain in his lower back.
    • She complained of dizziness and was told to sit down and rest.
    • After the long hike, several people complained of sore feet.
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