A sense of incompleteness, which leaves one feeling unsatisfied a sense of wrongness, which leaves one feeling dissatisfied naturally, both senses may overlap in certain situations John's father was unsatisfied by the principal's explanation of his son's injuries Is there a single word or phrase which can describe a person who is always slightly unsatisfied To provide more context, this person is slightly unsatisfied with all things of life What is a person who has achieved many things but he thinks that he has achieved a little but needs to achieve a lot more called He is neither depressed nor ambitious.i would like to have the.
I am looking for an adjective for a person who, no matter what you give him/her (materially or otherwise), is never content and always expects more. I think there is a useful distinction between a compromise which divides the pain between the two parties, and a compromise that is actually worse for everyone than either of the preferred solutions Unsatisfied is almost passive and invokes thoughts of disappointment, while dissatisfied describes disapproval So it makes sense to me that since one has an adverb so would the other Is there something about the word dissatisfactorily that it fails to make logical sense Is there some other reason why it is not a word?
And what the plural of status is in latin depends on gender, declension, etc. Wordnet says that desire is the feeling that accompanies an unsatisfied state or an inclination to want things The first definition i would say describes a force of motivation i.e The two words refer to the same phenomenon (the feeling which causes the action), the second definition describe a phenomenon which is either a force for. The tiny portions of food left me unsatisfied during dinner Is the option such a fit runner or such fit runner, since you've mentioned both
If it's the latter, then the right answer is so fit because of the missing a If it is the former, well i think one of the probable explanations can be that the sentence has unwanted details. Term for “constantly unsatisfied soul&rdquo Is there a word for a person who is always after what he does not have and does not cherish what he has
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