Pronunciation: /pleɪnt/
noun a lament or complaint
A1 She filed a plaint with the police about her stolen purse.
A2 The plaint of the villagers about the noisy construction was finally addressed.
B1 The plaints of the employees regarding their working conditions were taken seriously by the management.
B2 The lawyer drafted a detailed plaint outlining the grievances of the client.
C1 The plaint submitted to the court highlighted multiple violations of the law by the defendant.
C2 The plaint was meticulously prepared by the legal team to ensure a strong case in court.
verb none
A1 She plainted to her teacher about not understanding the homework.
A2 The customer plainted to the manager about the poor service.
B1 He plainted to HR about his unfair treatment at work.
B2 The employee plainted to the union about the company's lack of safety measures.
C1 The activist plainted to the government about the need for stricter environmental regulations.
C2 The lawyer plainted to the court on behalf of her client.
adjective none
A1 The plaintiff in the court case was seeking compensation for damages.
A2 The plaintiff's lawyer argued that the evidence was insufficient.
B1 The plaintiff's complaint was dismissed by the judge due to lack of evidence.
B2 The plaintiff's legal team presented a strong case in court.
C1 The plaintiff's legal team filed a motion for summary judgment.
C2 The plaintiff's legal team presented a compelling argument during the trial.
adverb none
A1 She spoke plaintly to the teacher about her concerns.
A2 The customer plaintly requested a refund for the faulty product.
B1 The employee plaintly explained the issue to the manager.
B2 The lawyer plaintly presented the evidence in court.
C1 The diplomat plaintly addressed the international crisis.
C2 The CEO plaintly communicated the company's new strategy to the board.
pronoun none
A1 The plaint was heard by the judge.
A2 She wrote a plaint to express her grievances.
B1 The plaint submitted by the employee raised important issues.
B2 The plaint filed by the customer highlighted several concerns.
C1 The plaint presented in court was well-argued and detailed.
C2 The lawyer carefully reviewed the plaint before submitting it to the court.
preposition none
A1 The plaint cat sat on the mat.
A2 She placed the flowers plaint on the table.
B1 The students sat plaint in their assigned seats.
B2 He laid the blanket plaint over the sleeping child.
C1 The artist displayed the painting plaint against the white wall.
C2 The chef presented the dish plaint on the elegant serving platter.
conjunction none
A1 I wanted to go to the beach, plaint my friends preferred to stay home.
A2 She was tired from work, plaint she still went to the gym.
B1 I enjoy cooking, plaint I don't have much time to do it.
B2 The movie was long and boring, plaint the special effects were impressive.
C1 The company faced financial difficulties, plaint they managed to turn things around.
C2 The new policy was met with resistance, plaint it was eventually accepted by the employees.
interjection none
A1 Ouch! My plaint foot hurts.
A2 Plaint! I forgot to bring my umbrella.
B1 Plaint, I can't believe I missed the bus.
B2 Plaint! This traffic is unbearable.
C1 Plaint, I demand to speak to the manager about this issue.
C2 Plaint! I will not tolerate this kind of behavior.
article none
A1 She filed a plaint with the police about her stolen bicycle.
A2 The plaint stated that the customer was unhappy with the product.
B1 The plaint was submitted to the court as evidence in the case.
B2 The lawyer drafted a detailed plaint outlining the client's grievances.
C1 The plaint was meticulously prepared by the legal team for the upcoming trial.
C2 The judge carefully reviewed the plaint before making a ruling on the case.
formal The plaintiff filed a plaint with the court regarding the breach of contract.
informal She lodged a plaint against her neighbor for playing loud music late at night.
slang He made a plaint to the teacher about the unfair grading system.
figurative Her plaint about the lack of opportunities in the company fell on deaf ears.
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