If you are unsatisfiedwith something, you are disappointed because you have not got what you hoped to get.
The game ended a few hours too early, leaving players and spectators unsatisfied.
The centre helps people who are unsatisfied with the solicitors they are given. [+ with]
2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
If a need or demand is unsatisfied, it is not dealt with.
...products for which unsatisfied demand exists.
unsatisfied in British English
(ʌnˈsætɪsˌfaɪd)
adjective
(of a person, demand, need, etc) not satisfied or fulfilled
an unsatisfied demand for fresh fruit
Examples of 'unsatisfied' in a sentence
unsatisfied
Remember that a smile and a gentle voice are powerful tools to apply when dealing with mean or unsatisfied people.
Christianity Today (2000)
The audience does not leave unsatisfied.
The Times Literary Supplement (2014)
If you are still unsatisfied, you can refer the matter to the ombudsman.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
If you remain unsatisfied, ask for a formal review.
The Sun (2014)
This behaviour was an acting out of his unsatisfied infantile need for physical contact with his hard-pressed mother.
Pearson, Althea Growing Through Loss and Grief (1994)
The unsatisfied need for kindness and sympathy - that is what's hard to bear.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Not being able to find what they want, people buy something else, and their needs remain partially unsatisfied.
Aganbegyan, Abel Inside Perestroika: The Future of the Soviet Economy (1990)
I think it's because people feel so unsatisfied, they want something more.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
She begins to feel that needs can be met, that unsatisfied needs are not bad, and that she is not bad for having them.
Bloom, Carol & Gitter, Andrea (contributor) & Gutwill, Susan (contributor) & Kogel,Laura (contributor) & Zaphiropoulos, Lela (contributor) Eating Problems: A Feminist Psychoanalytic Treatment Model (1994)