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The synonyms of “Unsatisfied” are: unsated, unsatiated, restless, ungratified, discontented, malcontent, disappointed, disaffected, disquieted, unhappy
Unsatisfied as an Adjective
Definitions of "Unsatisfied" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “unsatisfied” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Not having been satisfied.
- Not satisfied.
- Worried and uneasy.
Synonyms of "Unsatisfied" as an adjective (10 Words)
disaffected | Dissatisfied, especially with people in authority or a system of control. A military plot by disaffected elements in the army. |
disappointed | Sad or displeased because someone or something has failed to fulfil one’s hopes or expectations. I m disappointed in you Mary. |
discontented | Dissatisfied, especially with one’s circumstances. The ranks of the discontented were swelled by returning soldiers. |
disquieted | Afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief. Spent many disquieted moments. |
malcontent | Discontented as toward authority. The malcontent generals saw their role as leaders of this counter revolution. |
restless | Worried and uneasy. The audience grew restless and inattentive. |
ungratified | Worried and uneasy. |
unhappy | Generalized feeling of distress. Unhappy over her departure. |
unsated | Not having been satisfied. |
unsatiated | Not having been satisfied. |
Usage Examples of "Unsatisfied" as an adjective
- The compromise left all sides unsatisfied.
Associations of "Unsatisfied" (30 Words)
antisocial | Relating to or having an antisocial personality disorder. He s not antisocial just shy. |
bitterly | In an angry, hurt, or resentful way. Its humour is cutting and bitterly sarcastic. |
complain | Express complaints discontent displeasure or unhappiness. My mother complains all day. |
condemnation | The expression of very strong disapproval; censure. There was strong international condemnation of the attack. |
debacle | A sound defeat. The only man to reach double figures in the second innings debacle. |
defeated | People who are defeated. The Romans had no pity for the defeated. |
dejected | Sad and depressed; dispirited. Is dejected but trying to look cheerful. |
disaffected | Dissatisfied, especially with people in authority or a system of control. A military plot by disaffected elements in the army. |
disappointed | Sad or displeased because someone or something has failed to fulfil one’s hopes or expectations. Disappointed expectations and thwarted ambitions. |
disapprove | Officially refuse to agree to. A company may take power to disapprove the transfer of shares. |
discontent | Make dissatisfied. Saw many discontent faces in the room. |
discontented | Showing or experiencing dissatisfaction or restless longing. The ranks of the discontented were swelled by returning soldiers. |
disgruntled | In a state of sulky dissatisfaction. Judges receive letters from disgruntled members of the public. |
disillusioned | Freed from illusion. The minority groups were completely disillusioned with the party. |
dislike | Have or feel a dislike or distaste for. She disliked any kind of unnecessary rudeness. |
displeasure | A feeling of annoyance or disapproval. Not for worlds would I do aught that might displeasure thee. |
dissatisfied | In a state of sulky dissatisfaction. Dissatisfied customers. |
foiled | Disappointingly unsuccessful. Their foiled attempt to capture Calais. |
frustrated | Disappointingly unsuccessful. Jealousies and frustrated passions. |
insatiable | Of a person having an insatiable appetite or desire for something especially sex. So insatiable a gourmand as myself. |
malcontent | A person who is discontented or disgusted. The malcontent generals saw their role as leaders of this counter revolution. |
pessimist | A person who expects the worst. The pessimists point to ways in which life has deteriorated. |
restless | Ceaselessly in motion. A restless night. |
unacceptable | Not satisfactory or allowable. The coach told his players that defeat was unacceptable. |
unfulfilled | Not carried out or brought to completion. Unfulfilled and uneasy men. |
unhappy | Not happy. Unhappy caravans straggling afoot through swamps and canebrakes. |
unlucky | Having, bringing, or resulting from bad luck. An unlucky defeat. |
unsatisfactory | Not giving satisfaction. Her performance proved to be unsatisfactory. |
unsuccessful | Not successful. An unsuccessful attempt to enter Parliament. |
wretched | Used to express anger or annoyance. A wretched life. |