displeased unsatisfied disappointed dissatisfied
It can leave the reader unsatisfied
The opposite could be "displeased." Other antonyms could be saddened, disappointed, dissatisfied, or upset.
difference between one- ones
What is the difference between realism and liberalism?
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.
only a person can be dissatisfied while an abstract thing can be unsatisfied (hunger)unsatisfied implies that a wish, need, or expectation that previously existed has not been satisfied; dissatisfiedimplies no such prior existence, but simply registers a failure to be satisfied.http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/dissatisfied
Perhaps fed up would fit the best.
displeased unsatisfied disappointed dissatisfied
unsatisfied, unsatisfiable, annoyed, begrudging, bothered, complaining, envious, not satisfied. Hope these are enough :P
First love is temporary, materialistic and have tendency to leave us unsatisfied.
The difference in meaning between 'scope' and 'need' is as follows: the former denotes 'range' or 'spectrum' while also frequently implying vision -- or perception of some kind. By contrast, 'need' denotes 'lack' or 'unsatisfied desire.'
I was unsatisfied with the waiter's behavior
I am unsatisfied by your question.
The relationship is in danger of ending, one or brh of them is unsatisfied.
It depends on which period you are talking about. Before the democracy they were dissatisfied by aristocratic rule. During the democracy, they themselves ruled via the fortnightly assembly of the people which they were part of, so they no-one to blame but themselves.
In this scene from Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is expressing his desire for a deeper emotional connection with Juliet. He is asking if she will leave him feeling dissatisfied and longing for more.