Dissatisfied in a sentence as an adjective

And if you are dissatisfied with your mood or your personality you can change that too.

* How I'd go about un-Whiteypainting the wall if I was dissatisfied with it.

John Mill's famous line, "it is better to be a Socrates dissatisfied than a fool satisfied," comes to mind.

One of the reasons discussions of OOP leave me feeling dissatisfied is that OOP has a "blind men and the elephant" problem.

I too am dissatisfied with most commercial platforms due to lack of features and flexibility.

They'd expect a developer to deal with the issues, and were always dissatisfied with the time it took, and the lackluster results.

Indeed, they are frequently dissatisfied even with their sizable fortunes.

" "You shouldn't generalise," said the painter, dissatisfied, "I've only been talking about my own experience.

I was becoming increasingly dissatisfied with my job role and the level of mental stimulation.

I think you'd still be dissatisfied after having ripped off the mask of those greedy little children in the bad neighborhoods, pretending to be poor while eating a piece of candy now and then.

One, cdata is going to pursue a strategy of nitpickery, mockery, and isolation to dis-empower dissatisfied victims of his company's software, under the guise of smoothing ruffled feathers.

Explanation: WikiTravel fell into the hands of a company called Internet Brands, users got dissatisfied, they forked the wiki on August 2012 and created WikiVoyage under Wikimedia's wing.

They will see to it that everyones physical needs are satisfied, that all children are raised under psychologically hygienic conditions, that everyone has a wholesome hobby to keep him busy, and that anyone who may become dissatisfied undergoes treatment to cure his problem.

It might not be low-risk with respect to pre-orders for a while yet, as customers could suffer from buyer's remorse, be dissatisfied with the product as shipped, not remember the transaction, or engage in friendly fraud, at rates substantially higher than transactions with lower delay between purchase and delivery.

I still remember the days when I was so dissatisfied with my lack of writing skills that I decided to devour the subject with a non-stop investment of thousands of hours of work specifically aimed at improving those skills - and the seemingly fruitless results of what seemed to be mediocre output at the time - only to wind up, in time, with some degree competence in that area, competence that has served me well professionally and otherwise as I now exercise that skill set in various ways.

Dissatisfied definitions

adjective

in a state of sulky dissatisfaction

See also: disgruntled