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dissatisfy Meaning
dissatisfy (v)
fail to satisfy
dissatisfy (v. t.)
To render unsatisfied or discontented; to excite uneasiness in by frustrating wishes or expectations; to displease by the want of something requisite; as, to be dissatisfied with one's fortune.
dissatisfy Sentence Examples
- The company's poor customer service consistently dissatisfied its clients.
- The politician's vague promises dissatisfied the voters and led to his defeat.
- The employee's lack of motivation and effort dissatisfied his manager.
- The student's poor grades and lack of participation dissatisfied his teacher.
- The restaurant's tasteless food and slow service dissatisfied the customers.
- The movie's predictable plot and lack of originality dissatisfied the critics.
- The speaker's monotonous tone and lack of enthusiasm dissatisfied the audience.
- The product's low quality and high price dissatisfied the consumers.
- The government's inaction on environmental issues dissatisfied the activists.
- The team's poor performance and lack of teamwork dissatisfied the coach.
FAQs About the word dissatisfy
fail to satisfyTo render unsatisfied or discontented; to excite uneasiness in by frustrating wishes or expectations; to displease by the want of something requi
disappoint,fail, let down, displease, cheat, chagrin, disenchant, deceive,upset, discontent
gratify, satisfy, fulfill, gratify,satisfy, content, content, fulfill, fulfil,fulfil
The company's poor customer service consistently dissatisfied its clients.
The politician's vague promises dissatisfied the voters and led to his defeat.
The employee's lack of motivation and effort dissatisfied his manager.
The student's poor grades and lack of participation dissatisfied his teacher.