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View usage for: (dɪssætɪsfækʃən) Word forms: plural dissatisfactionsvariable nounIf you feel dissatisfaction with something, you are not contented or pleased with it. She has already expressed her dissatisfaction with this aspect of the policy. [+ with] Low pay is the main cause of job dissatisfaction among teachers. Synonyms: discontent, frustration, resentment, regret More Synonyms of dissatisfaction dissatisfaction in British English (dɪsˌsætɪsˈfækʃən) nounthe state of being unsatisfied or disappointed Derived forms dissatisfactory (ˌdissatisˈfactory) adjective dissatisfaction in American English (ˌdɪssætɪsˈfækʃən; dɪsˌsætɪsˈfækʃən) noun1. the condition of being dissatisfied or displeased; discontent 2. anything that dissatisfies Examples of 'dissatisfaction' in a sentencedissatisfaction The old woman accepted it with signs of neither dissatisfaction nor disgust.But his dissatisfaction remained, not less so when he had a chance of a word with Dr Vogel.More than anything else, Greystones was the cause of his dissatisfaction with hislife.And with your knowledge will go your boredom, your melancholy, your dissatisfaction. QuotationsThe grass is always greener on the other side of the fence In other languagesdissatisfaction British English: dissatisfaction NOUN If you feel dissatisfaction with something, you are not contented or pleased with it. She has already expressed her dissatisfaction with this aspect of the policy. - American English: dissatisfaction
- Brazilian Portuguese: descontentamento
- Chinese: 不满
- European Spanish: descontento
- French: mécontentement
- German: Unzufriedenheit
- Italian: insoddisfazione
- Japanese: 不満
- Korean: 불만
- European Portuguese: descontentamento
- Latin American Spanish: descontento
Chinese translation of 'dissatisfaction'dissatisfaction (dɪssætɪsˈfækʃən) job dissatisfaction among teachers proverbThe grass is always greener on the other side of the fenceAdditional synonymsTo her annoyance the stranger did not go away. Synonyms irritation, trouble, anger, bother, grief (informal), harassment, disturbance, hassle (informal), nuisance, provocation, displeasure, exasperation, aggravation (informal), vexation, pique, bedevilment Definition a feeling of annoyance and disappointment Much to his chagrin, she didn't remember him at all. Synonyms annoyance, embarrassment, humiliation, dissatisfaction, disquiet, displeasure, mortification, discomfiture, vexation, discomposure, irritation, spleen, ill-humour, peevishness, fretfulness Definition the feeling of being disappointed They expressed their disappointment at what had happened. Synonyms regret, distress, discontent, dissatisfaction, disillusionment, displeasure, chagrin, disenchantment, dejection, despondency, discouragement, mortification, unfulfilment |