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Definition of dissatisfied in English: dissatisfiedadjective dɪsˈsatɪsfʌɪddɪ(s)ˈsædəsˌfaɪd Not content or happy with something. 不满的;不快的 his parents are dissatisfied with the quality of tuition on offer 他父母对所提供的教学质量不满意。 不满的顾客。 Example sentencesExamples - The dissatisfied mass of the people has only two options: resignation or violence.
- Our job was to listen to dissatisfied customers, list their complaints and then inform them that there was absolutely nothing we could do.
- His wife is a supermarket cashier, increasingly dissatisfied and angry with her lot.
- A good reputation can be severely dented by a dissatisfied cleaner or by a disgruntled customer.
- I have faith in democratically elected officials as I know I can always vote again if dissatisfied.
- Handling complaints well can turn a dissatisfied customer into a loyal one.
- Was it just a random robbery gone bad, or did the victim's former lover, or perhaps a dissatisfied client, do the deed?
- Estimates vary, but it is reckoned that on average, a dissatisfied customer tells between five and ten people of their bad purchase.
- Disaffected, dissatisfied adolescents are being kept away from the adult world for too long.
- Brown's writing style is distinctly unchallenging and that means that the book can leave you somewhat dissatisfied.
- A coach can ride out a grumpy administration, dissatisfied fans or damaging headlines.
- On a premier course, a substandard product will result in dissatisfied customers who will leave.
- The company is also accused of refusing to accept goods back from dissatisfied customers.
- Teaching and learning will be increasingly important - not least because dissatisfied students may go elsewhere.
- You may reduce your total receipts by compensation that you pay to the dissatisfied customer but only up to the amount that the customer had paid you.
- An information pack for dissatisfied clients has also been produced.
- All this practice breeds is confusion, inefficiency and dissatisfied customers.
- Thus, I am forced to the major recourse left for a dissatisfied consumer: not buying from them again.
- One of our key things is that we must deliver every single time, as you can't have a dissatisfied client.
- Pundits say he stole most of his votes from dissatisfied separatists who believe their party lost its leftist ideals.
Synonyms discontented, malcontent, unsatisfied, disappointed, disaffected, disquieted, unhappy disgruntled, aggrieved, frustrated, vexed, annoyed, irritated, angry, angered, exasperated, fed up, resentful restless, restive, disapproving, displeased, unfulfilled, regretful informal cheesed off, browned off British informal brassed off, not best pleased vulgar slang pissed off
Derivativesadverb The story stopped before he chose doors, leaving you to mull dissatisfiedly over the possibilities. Example sentencesExamples - I initially dismissed the restaurant as just another takeout joint that I might dissatisfiedly order from once and then ignore entirely thereafter.
Definition of dissatisfied in US English: dissatisfiedadjectivedi(s)ˈsadəsˌfīddɪ(s)ˈsædəsˌfaɪd Not content or happy with something. 不满的;不快的 不满的顾客。 small investors dissatisfied with rates on certificates of deposit Example sentencesExamples - All this practice breeds is confusion, inefficiency and dissatisfied customers.
- You may reduce your total receipts by compensation that you pay to the dissatisfied customer but only up to the amount that the customer had paid you.
- The dissatisfied mass of the people has only two options: resignation or violence.
- Was it just a random robbery gone bad, or did the victim's former lover, or perhaps a dissatisfied client, do the deed?
- His wife is a supermarket cashier, increasingly dissatisfied and angry with her lot.
- Thus, I am forced to the major recourse left for a dissatisfied consumer: not buying from them again.
- Disaffected, dissatisfied adolescents are being kept away from the adult world for too long.
- Our job was to listen to dissatisfied customers, list their complaints and then inform them that there was absolutely nothing we could do.
- Pundits say he stole most of his votes from dissatisfied separatists who believe their party lost its leftist ideals.
- Handling complaints well can turn a dissatisfied customer into a loyal one.
- Brown's writing style is distinctly unchallenging and that means that the book can leave you somewhat dissatisfied.
- I have faith in democratically elected officials as I know I can always vote again if dissatisfied.
- The company is also accused of refusing to accept goods back from dissatisfied customers.
- Estimates vary, but it is reckoned that on average, a dissatisfied customer tells between five and ten people of their bad purchase.
- On a premier course, a substandard product will result in dissatisfied customers who will leave.
- One of our key things is that we must deliver every single time, as you can't have a dissatisfied client.
- A coach can ride out a grumpy administration, dissatisfied fans or damaging headlines.
- Teaching and learning will be increasingly important - not least because dissatisfied students may go elsewhere.
- An information pack for dissatisfied clients has also been produced.
- A good reputation can be severely dented by a dissatisfied cleaner or by a disgruntled customer.
Synonyms discontented, malcontent, unsatisfied, disappointed, disaffected, disquieted, unhappy |