dissatisfaction 的定义
- the state or attitude of not being satisfied; discontent; displeasure.
- a particular cause or feeling of displeasure or disappointment: many dissatisfactions with the plan.
dissatisfaction 近义词
discontent, unhappiness
dissatisfaction 的近义词 42 个
- annoyance
- anxiety
- boredom
- complaint
- disapproval
- discomfort
- dismay
- displeasure
- disquiet
- distaste
- exasperation
- frustration
- irritation
- jealousy
- regret
- resentment
- uneasiness
- weariness
- worry
- aversion
- chagrin
- desolation
- discouragement
- disfavor
- disgruntlement
- disinclination
- dislike
- distress
- ennui
- envy
- fretfulness
- heartburn
- hopelessness
- indisposition
- lamentation
- malcontent
- oppression
- querulousness
- trouble
- disliking
- disrelish
- malcontentment
dissatisfaction 的反义词 25 个
更多dissatisfaction例句
- New research suggests that 1 in 4 teachers are thinking about quitting due to higher stress levels and general dissatisfaction with their job.
- Board members’ dissatisfaction with the secrecy of the contracts – some which were entered into under a rule that allows the general manager to execute contracts below $150,000 without board approval – boiled over in a board meeting.
- While both men and women recognized the situation was imbalanced, it only led to relationship dissatisfaction among the women, unless the men were doing a lot of childcare.
- Faculty from the College of Business Administration have also expressed dissatisfaction with the university’s decision-making and that they didn’t know their own colleague had harassed students in their program.
- Bolsonaro’s mishandling of the pandemic has created ripple effects in other areas, including the economy and public health care system, all of it increasing the public’s frustration and dissatisfaction.
- Time and again, the author confuses chattering class dissatisfaction with an honest assessment of accomplishment.
- But amid this widespread and sustained dissatisfaction, 2014 was a terrible year for third-party candidates.
- Dempsey has twice made public statements that seemed to reveal his dissatisfaction with the White House policy.
- “The best hope [for getting something done] is the growing job dissatisfaction that many members feel,” he said.
- The incredible public dissatisfaction with both political parties has been building for some time.
- But the principal characters would furnish their own costumes, and that is where Lily Pendleton began to lose her dissatisfaction.
- For a short time his dissatisfaction with The Oprichnik filled him with such doubt of his powers that his spirits flagged.
- The officer in charge has repeatedly expressed dissatisfaction with my slow progress in the work.
- It may be argued again that dissatisfaction with our life's endeavour springs in some degree from dulness.
- Dissatisfaction is expressed at the “little reasonable ordinances” of the Gilds but not against the companies themselves.