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Definition of dissatisfaction in English: dissatisfactionnoun dɪssatɪsˈfakʃndɪ(s)ˌsædəsˈfækʃ(ə)n mass nounLack of satisfaction. 不满(意) widespread public dissatisfaction with incumbent politicians 公众对在职政客的普遍不满。 Example sentencesExamples - Increasing dissatisfaction over the demands faced by this generation of women is rising up the political agenda.
- The memo does reflect some level of dissatisfaction with the progress of the war.
- The level of dissatisfaction could be seen by the fact that even representatives of the young middle classes were often upset.
- This, she says, prevents dissatisfaction and unnecessary expense for the customer.
- On the street we heard only of people's dissatisfaction and frustration.
- His dissatisfaction with the structure of the college's welfare system was not, however, mitigated.
- I think some inherent dissatisfaction with my current job may have been behind my initial decision to apply for this new job.
- Empty stalls suggest dissatisfaction with facilities and stall fees.
- It also reveals the seething level of frustration and dissatisfaction among parents.
- For all the hype, cars seem much more the source of restless dissatisfaction than of pleasure.
- Yet if anything, my anger and dissatisfaction probably exceeds that of the residents.
- There is very little result in trying to change oneself out of dissatisfaction and disapproval.
- There is a sense of dissatisfaction amongst Australians, and unhappiness perhaps.
- There's a growing and palpable dissatisfaction with what material things can provide.
- Something in this comic book spoke to their dissatisfaction and frustration with the world as it stands today.
- If you're in the business of building software, user dissatisfaction quite simply equates to reduced sales.
- The Board has expressed its dissatisfaction and disappointment at this action.
- A survey then found the most common reason for dissatisfaction of treatment in labour was lack of pain relief.
- It was only when the prospective customers expressed dissatisfaction that the deal was aborted.
- As a result, Union leaders are unhappy and their dissatisfaction is made clear.
Synonyms discontent, discontentment, disappointment, disaffection, disquiet, unhappiness, malaise, disgruntlement, frustration, vexation, annoyance, irritation, anger, exasperation, resentment restlessness, restiveness disapproval, disapprobation, disfavour, displeasure, grievance, disregard, disgust regret, chagrin, dismay German Weltschmerz Definition of dissatisfaction in US English: dissatisfactionnoundɪ(s)ˌsædəsˈfækʃ(ə)ndi(s)ˌsadəsˈfakSH(ə)n Lack of satisfaction. 不满(意) widespread public dissatisfaction with incumbent politicians 公众对在职政客的普遍不满。 Example sentencesExamples - A survey then found the most common reason for dissatisfaction of treatment in labour was lack of pain relief.
- For all the hype, cars seem much more the source of restless dissatisfaction than of pleasure.
- There is a sense of dissatisfaction amongst Australians, and unhappiness perhaps.
- His dissatisfaction with the structure of the college's welfare system was not, however, mitigated.
- There's a growing and palpable dissatisfaction with what material things can provide.
- The memo does reflect some level of dissatisfaction with the progress of the war.
- There is very little result in trying to change oneself out of dissatisfaction and disapproval.
- On the street we heard only of people's dissatisfaction and frustration.
- As a result, Union leaders are unhappy and their dissatisfaction is made clear.
- The Board has expressed its dissatisfaction and disappointment at this action.
- The level of dissatisfaction could be seen by the fact that even representatives of the young middle classes were often upset.
- It was only when the prospective customers expressed dissatisfaction that the deal was aborted.
- It also reveals the seething level of frustration and dissatisfaction among parents.
- Increasing dissatisfaction over the demands faced by this generation of women is rising up the political agenda.
- Empty stalls suggest dissatisfaction with facilities and stall fees.
- If you're in the business of building software, user dissatisfaction quite simply equates to reduced sales.
- I think some inherent dissatisfaction with my current job may have been behind my initial decision to apply for this new job.
- This, she says, prevents dissatisfaction and unnecessary expense for the customer.
- Something in this comic book spoke to their dissatisfaction and frustration with the world as it stands today.
- Yet if anything, my anger and dissatisfaction probably exceeds that of the residents.
Synonyms discontent, discontentment, disappointment, disaffection, disquiet, unhappiness, malaise, disgruntlement, frustration, vexation, annoyance, irritation, anger, exasperation, resentment |