Gripes Meaning in English
word · lemma: gripe
ˈɡɹaɪps
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ɡɹˈaɪps
GRYPS
Definition
'Gripes' are complaints, usually minor or about things that annoy someone. People often use 'gripes' when talking informally about their problems or irritations.
Usage & Nuances
'Gripes' is informal and often used in phrases like 'have gripes about' or 'air your gripes.' Refers to multiple complaints, usually not very serious. Not used in formal writing.
Spanish: quejas - reclamaciones (informal)Portuguese (BR): queixas - reclamações (informal)Portuguese (PT): queixas - reclamações (informal)Chinese (Simplified): 抱怨 - 不满Chinese (Traditional): 抱怨 - 不滿Hindi: शिकायतेंArabic: شكاوىBengali: অভিযোগ - ক্ষোভRussian: претензии - жалобы (незначительные)Japanese: 不満 - 愚痴Vietnamese: phàn nàn - than phiềnKorean: 불평 - 불만Turkish: şikayet - yakınmaUrdu: شکایات - گلےIndonesian: keluhan - komplain
Example Sentences
He has many gripes about his job.
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Students shared their gripes with the teacher.
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I try not to complain, but I have a few gripes.
basic
Do you have any gripes about the new policies?
natural
Everyone has their own little gripes now and then.
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Let’s air our gripes before the meeting ends.
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