dissatisfaction|dissatisfactions in English
noun
[dis·sat·is·fac·tion || 'dɪs‚sætɪs'fækʃn]
discontent, displeasure, unhappiness
Use "dissatisfaction|dissatisfactions" in a sentence
1. Dissatisfaction soon spread.
2. He bawled his dissatisfaction.
3. Our personal aspirations or dissatisfactions may lead us to seek out new opportunities.
4. She hurled her dissatisfaction.
5. Marital dissatisfaction can lead to adultery which, in turn, exacerbates dissatisfaction in a vicious circle.
6. Many of us go to workplaces rife with dissatisfactions, unrealistic expectations and frenetic changes.
7. Croaks: to express dissatisfaction, pain, or …
8. However, skepticism and dissatisfaction set in.
9. I dared not voice my dissatisfaction.
10. Antonyms for Approbations include disApprobations, disapprovals, blame, censures, condemnations, criticisms, disfavors, dislikes, displeasures and dissatisfactions
11. Ingratitude leads to chronic dissatisfaction.
12. Beefed: to express dissatisfaction, pain, or …
13. Carped: to express dissatisfaction, pain, or …
14. How to express your dissatisfaction courteously?
15. She expressed her dissatisfaction with him.
16. Job dissatisfaction was somewhat higher than usual.
17. There was widespread dissatisfaction among the public.
18. Pay cuts have led to widespread dissatisfaction.
19. Synonyms for Chagrins include annoyances, displeasures, dissatisfactions, irritations, vexations, disquiet, embarrassments, spleens, discomfitures and discomposures
20. He hinted his dissatisfaction with her work.
21. Carp: an expression of dissatisfaction, pain, or resentment.
22. Beefs: an expression of dissatisfaction, pain, or resentment.
23. Blahs A general feeling of discomfort, dissatisfaction, or
24. Bleating: to express dissatisfaction, pain, or resentment usually tiresomely.
25. 10 Some women expressly blame loneliness for their dissatisfaction.