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Dissatisfy   /dɪsˈætəsfˌaɪ/   Listen
Dissatisfy

verb
(past & past part. dissatisfied; pres. part. dissatisfying)
1.
Fail to satisfy.






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"Dissatisfy" Quotes from Famous Books



... each said and they each read. The basket that did not remain on the floor was not empty when all that was thrown away was put in it. The alarming way that each one did not throw away what was taken away did not dissatisfy every one. There ...
— Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein - With Two Shorter Stories • Gertrude Stein

... countrywomen; but I had begun to see that there was no necessity for the sanguine to encounter the bilious on their behalf, and was myself inclined to be critical. Besides I was engaged in watching my father, whose bearing toward the ladies he accosted did not dissatisfy my critical taste, though I had repeated fears of seeing him overdo it. He summoned me to an introduction to the Countess Szezedy, ...
— The Shaving of Shagpat • George Meredith



Words linked to "Dissatisfy" :   dissatisfaction, disgruntle, satisfy, let down, disappoint, displease, dissatisfactory, discontent



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