Saturday, July 7, 2007

Disgruntled

The opposite of content is discontent, so what is the opposite of disgruntled?
Disgruntled: This is a word we use frequently in our househould, but when it came up this morning, it also brought about the above question. The English language is so strange, at times (don't get me wrong, it's also wonderfully versatile!)
I am a little bummed about something else, however. We had to cancel our softball game in Kadoka tonight due to the heat. It's supposed to be 111 degrees by 5 p.m. Crazy hot! Plus with the electrical storm activity that is also predicted, we thought it would be best to call the game. Feels like it's about time to jump in a lake!

6 comments:

willotoons said...

wow, that IS hot!!

Crazy Me said...

Well, after to speaking to you last night I know you got some rain. I hope it cooled off a bit!

OneHungMan said...

Damn, that's just stupid hot. Hopefully, it's a "dry heat."

Sherry said...

It was hot Saturday on this side of the river too. Now, of course, that my son has morning swimming lessons the next two weeks, it's freaking cold.

Unknown said...

Perhaps "gruntled" is the term you are looking for. As in: Things are going well, I'm completely gruntled and happy.

Of course, we could take this a bit too far and say that the oposite of nice is dis-nice.

Anyway, hugs and a cool breeze!

nanrasor said...

Try 98 and 98 percent humidity. ugh...