Sentence example with the word 'dissatisfaction'

dissatisfaction

aggravation, blackballing, difference, disfavor, dissent, failure, joylessness, nonsatisfaction, resentfulness, tediousness

Definition n. the feeling of being displeased and discontent

Last update: October 28, 2015


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Many people have expressed their dissatisfaction over government's economic.   [Please select]

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Like the rest of his family, he belonged to the Federalist party, and his appointment in 1889 as governor of Bohemia was the cause of grave dissatisfaction to the German Austrians.   [Please select]

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A murmur of surprise and dissatisfaction broke from the crowd.   [Please select]

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Raymond, with a look of disappointment and dissatisfaction.   [Please select]

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A sudden and very human dissatisfaction with his readjustment scheme fell upon Loder.   [Please select]

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Of course, you won't mention it to our other boys, as it might create dissatisfaction.   [Please select]

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Up to the beginning of the war there was great dissatisfaction.   [Please select]

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"I am very unlucky," grumbled Mark, in a tone of dissatisfaction.   [Please select]

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Chorus-girls, principals, owners, authors, costumers, were frequently the objects of his exasperated dissatisfaction.   [Please select]

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Indeed, it had already given great dissatisfaction to my Government.   [Please select]

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"Perhaps you had better be a little more liberal with your candy, and then there may not be so much dissatisfaction where the prize is only a penny."   [Please select]

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