I am dissatisfied that you wrote that question.Dissatisfied is not happy with something
I am dissatisfied with your face.
I am dissatisfied with your lack of knowledge.
I am dissatisfied that you asked this question.
Although they stated that they were happy with their service, the latently dissatisfied customers exhibited other signs of displeasure.
You just did. LOL Since he was dissatisfied with the laptop, he returned it to the store and they gave him a refund. :D you're welcome :D
disgruntled
If you are satisfied then you are contented. If you are dissatisfied then you are discontented.
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.
The syllable stress in the word "dissatisfied" falls on the second syllable, "sat." So it is pronounced as "dis-SAT-is-fied."
The word dissatisfied is an adjective. It describes something that is not satisfied.
dissatisfied, disappointed
displeased unsatisfied disappointed dissatisfied