Front | What's the difference between "dissatisfied with" and "unsatisfied with"? |
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Back | If you are unsatisfied with something, you are disappointed because you have not got what you hoped to get. If something such as a demand is unsatisfied, there is not enough of what is wanted. If a person is dissatisfied, they are not contented and want changes in a situation or in their lives. ("People are utterly dissatisfied with the economic situation.") |
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