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Sentence count:127+11Posted:2016-12-28Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: disgruntledSimilar words: satisfiedratifieddismissalgratifiedcessationdispensationdissertationjustifiedMeaning: [‚dɪs'sætɪsfaɪd]  adj. in a state of sulky dissatisfaction. 
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31. But Artaud was increasingly dissatisfied with film as a medium.
32. He says she is satisfied, but I believe the converse to be true: she is very dissatisfied.
33. Then he saw the watchful, ruthless, dissatisfied eyes.
34. Nick felt dissatisfied and unfulfilled with his work.
35. I am dissatisfied with the way in which the House deals with secondary legislation.
36. All accept that the public is dissatisfied with the existing system, and all propose reforms.
37. And can a parent become involved if they are dissatisfied with the homework programme of the school?
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38. If the claimant is still dissatisfied, the dispute goes to arbitration, where the engineer's decision can be reviewed.
39. The secretary was enormously dissatisfied with how some of our programs were being managed, and made no bones about it.
40. It is assumed that de Reszke was dissatisfied with test-pressings; at any rate, neither was issued.
41. She was convinced of her own artistic genius and perpetually dissatisfied with the quality of recognition she received.
42. Many voters are dissatisfied with the manner in which events tax the strength and fortitude of the nation.
43. Somebody is always dissatisfied or something is always left undone.
44. A takeover attempt by another corporation is a very real danger to a corporation with dissatisfied stockholders.
45. But Michael Grant's father was dissatisfied with the outcome: Male speaker Thirty thousand pounds is nothing for some one's life.
46. You may find that an overqualified person will quickly become dissatisfied and leave.
47. Being deprived of the goals, our desire eats us up and leaves us dissatisfied and with a sense of longing.
48. Road maintenance was the biggest source of complaint, with 54% dissatisfied.
49. But I had reverted to my ordinary, grumpy, perennially dissatisfied self.
50. Eighteen months ago 53 % said they were happy to have joined the euro, and only 36 % were dissatisfied.
51. Their search in no way means that they are dissatisfied with their adopted home or love their adopted parents any the less.
52. He was still dissatisfied but he could find no reasonable grounds for complaint.
53. On the basis of their comments about their jobs, the women were assessed as satisfied or dissatisfied with employment work.
54. Some scientists were dissatisfied with Gould's decision to target such an elitist market.
55. We hope to attract customers who are dissatisfied with their present health insurance.
56. Dissatisfied with its incapacity to make councils cut spending, the government adopted a final sanction - rate capping.
57. This immediately puts the farmer on the defensive and reinforces the public's perception of them as a complaining, dissatisfied group.
58. Still, as a post-Calvino performance, this novel has the merit of being fairly convincingly dissatisfied with its own absurdity.
59. This is particularly bad in London and, as a result, dissatisfied clients are looking to the merits of regionally-based firms.
60. The Conservatives remained dissatisfied with these arrangements and returned to the matter in their manifesto for the 1987 General Election.
More similar words: satisfiedratifieddismissalgratifiedcessationdispensationdissertationjustifiedspecifiedhorrifiedclassifiedtissuerenaissancefiendishdissentdismissdissectdissolvesatiredissembledissonantdissolutedissidentsatiatedissimilardissentingthat issensationinsatiableaccusation
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