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When to use complaint and complain


Difference Between Complain and Complaint
  1. Complain is a verb.
  2. Complaint is a noun.
  3. Complain is an action.
  4. Complaint can be a statement.
  5. Complain means to express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something.
  6. Complaint means a statement expressing that something is unsatisfactory or unacceptable.

What is the difference between complaint and complain?

But what is the difference? Complaints means expressions of discontent, pain, or grief when used as a noun. Complains means expressing discomfort, pain, or unease when used as a verb.

How do you use the word complaint in a sentence?

The board has received a number of complaints about the new policy. The company has a system to handle customer complaints. The lack of parking spaces is a common complaint among the city's residents. The lack of financial support is our biggest complaint.

What is an example of complain?

Example Sentences\n\n He works hard but he never complains. If you're unhappy with the service, you should complain to the manager. The students complained that the test was too hard. These shoes are too tight, he complained.

What is the correct meaning of complain?

/kəmˈpleɪn/ B1. to say that something is wrong or not satisfactory: Lots of people have complained about the noise. You're always complaining!