The word 'dissatisfied' is a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to dissatisfy. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
The noun form of the verb to dissatisfy is dissatisfaction.
In Hindi, "dissatisfied" can be translated to "असंतुष्ट" (asantusht), and in Punjabi, it can be translated to "ਅਸੰਤੋਖੀ" (asantokhi).
Yes, "dissatisfied" has a suffix at the end which is "-ed". This suffix is used to form the past tense and past participle of regular verbs.
Being unsatisfied means not having one's desires or expectations fulfilled, while being dissatisfied means being unhappy or displeased with a situation or outcome. Unsatisfied refers to a lack of fulfillment, while dissatisfied refers to a feeling of discontent or displeasure.
dis- SAT - is - fied
un- (unhappy, undesirable, unhelpful), dis- disgusting, dissatisfied, dislocation)
I am dissatisfied with your face.
I am dissatisfied that you asked this question.
I am dissatisfied with your lack of knowledge.
I am dissatisfied that you wrote that question.Dissatisfied is not happy with something
In Hindi, "dissatisfied" can be translated to "असंतुष्ट" (asantusht), and in Punjabi, it can be translated to "ਅਸੰਤੋਖੀ" (asantokhi).
The correct spelling of the word is dissatisfied.Some example sentences are:She is dissatisfied with the customer service.I am very dissatisfied with the weekly sales reports.The dissatisfied boss sacked the under-performing employees.
better to be Socrates dissatisfied than a pig satisfied
Unsatisfied is a synonym for dissatisfied.
of Dissatisfy
Why were the working classes dissatisfied with the prevailing economic syste?m
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The Dissatisfied Cobbler - 1922 was released on: USA: 26 March 1922