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  1. complain
    kəm-ˈplān
    verb
    complained; complaining; complains
    1. to express grief, pain, or discontent
      complaining about the weather
    2. to make a formal accusation or charge
      He threatened to complain of him to the captain.
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    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.
    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]
    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]
    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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