Opposite of experiencing or feeling delight, satisfaction, or pleasure
“Sally was dissatisfied with her exam results.”
Opposite of uncritically content with oneself or one's achievements
“Josh was habitually dissatisfied with his results and always wanting to improve.”
Opposite of filled to satisfaction
“The small servings left Mick feeling unfulfilled after his meal.”
Opposite of free from doubt
“You seem unconvinced that our solution meets your requirements.”
Opposite of in a state of comfort and relaxation
“In the plane, my fear of flying kicked in and I felt worried at the thought of not making it to my destination.”
Opposite of showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements
“They have remained largely unsatisfied despite their many successes and substantial growth in the market.”
Opposite of having absolute certainty about something
“The board remains uncertain of his tenure as coach following a series of demoralizing losses.”
Opposite of having eaten to one's limits or satisfaction
“The little ones were moody and agitated, which would likely suggest that they were hungry.”
Opposite of packed or filled tightly with some material, substance or objects
Opposite of in a state of comfort and relaxation
“They all saw Dawn as their sworn enemy, which made for an uncomfortable weekend away for me because I was now seen as a traitor.”
Opposite of showing admiration or approval
Opposite of to have brought fulfillment or happiness to one's life
“I have never dissatisfied any of my tenants, least of all you, sir.”
Opposite of past tense for to pacify or soothe (someone)
“The laugh, mocking as it was, did not seem to irritate him.”
Opposite of past tense for to fulfill or satisfy the terms or conditions of
“They had every state-of-the-art surveillance gadget focused on him, and they had expected that he would breach the terms of his contract with an indiscrete moment on the computer.”
Opposite of past tense for to fulfill a desire, demand or need
“In approaching his task under such a misconception of its true significance, he will fail to meet the expectation of his friends and sponsors and is bound to miss that finer sense of service.”
Opposite of past tense for to pay off (a debt or creditor)
“The logical and just thing was to repudiate the enormous debt incurred by the monarchy.”
Opposite of past tense for to dispel someone's doubts
“If anything, it will worry me even more if I do not have the facts.”
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