feeling of dissatisfaction

  • 1dissatisfaction — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep ▪ growing, increasing ▪ general, widespread ▪ popular, public ▪ …

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  • 2dissatisfaction — /dis sat is fak sheuhn, dis sat /, n. 1. the state or attitude of not being satisfied; discontent; displeasure. 2. a particular cause or feeling of displeasure or disappointment: many dissatisfactions with the plan. [1630 40; DIS 1 +… …

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  • 3dissatisfaction — dis|sat|is|fac|tion [dıˌsætısˈfækʃən, dısˌsæ ] n [U] a feeling of not being satisfied ≠ ↑satisfaction dissatisfaction with ▪ 30% of customers expressed dissatisfaction with the service …

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  • 4dissatisfaction — dis|sat|is|fac|tion [ dıs,sætıs fækʃən ] noun uncount the annoyed feeling you get when something is not as good as you expected it to be: dissatisfaction with: Teachers expressed dissatisfaction with the proposed contract …

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  • 5dissatisfaction — UK [dɪsˌsætɪsˈfækʃ(ə)n] / US noun [uncountable] the annoyed feeling that you get when something is not as good as you expected it to be dissatisfaction with: Teachers expressed dissatisfaction with the conclusions of the council s report …

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  • 6dissatisfaction — noun the feeling of being displeased and discontent (Freq. 2) he was never slow to express his dissatisfaction with the service he received • Ant: ↑satisfaction • Derivationally related forms: ↑dissatisfy • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 7dissatisfaction — noun (U) a feeling of not being satisfied …

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  • 8dissatisfaction — [dɪsˌsætɪsˈfækʃ(ə)n] noun [U] the annoyed feeling that you get when something is not as good as you expected it to be …

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  • 9dissatisfaction — dis•sat•is•fac•tion [[t]ˌdɪs sæt ɪsˈfæk ʃən, dɪsˌsæt [/t]] n. 1) the state or attitude of not being satisfied; discontent; displeasure 2) a particular cause or feeling of displeasure or disappointment • Etymology: 1630–40 …

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  • 10ill-feeling — n ill will, bad blood, bitterness, grudge, hard feelings, resentment, sourness, spite, malice, hostility, enmity, animosity, antagonism, dissatisfaction, frustration, offence, anger, indignation, wrath, disgruntlement, dudgeon FORMAL animus,… …

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