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Unsatisfying
Unsatisfying meaning
Not providing satisfaction.
Synonyms of Unsatisfying
Example sentences (20)
Otherwise, did the Gallagher family a disservice by ending things in an open-ended and unsatisfying way.
She navigates unsatisfying romantic relationships and struggles with her own identity, dreams and goals throughout the film, which highlights the pressures women face and the universal frightening uncertainties people share.
Shows like “Game of Thrones,” “Dexter” and “How I Met Your Mother” ended in unsatisfying ways that left fans with a bad taste in their mouths.
The situation is fluid and slightly unsatisfying for both player and team.
The small unsatisfying moments in the season does not hinder the excellence and enjoyment of the show.
We’ve landed on a system that is largely flexible—though it is often unsatisfying even to people making the policies.
But on the scale of a novel, the author’s hesitancy becomes unsatisfying.
For starters, Marvel Studios can introduce its own Venom and perhaps even keep Peter in the suit heading into for a proper adaptation of this time in his life (which, let's face it, whizzed through in a mostly unsatisfying manner).
Still, there was something “unsatisfying” about the charges as presented, she said.
The ending feels abrupt and unsatisfying.
The final episode of How I Met Your Mother disappointed many fans due to the sudden shift in storylines and the unsatisfying character resolutions.
This may be unsatisfying, but it should not be surprising.
We perceived men as emotionally unexpressive, uncomfortable with vulnerability, and stoic—but that answer felt unsatisfying.
Overall, it was an unsatisfying draft for me.
With so much ground to cover, the scenes’ shortness can feel unsatisfying and even occasionally facile.
But economists often claim that a ‘healthy’ unemployment rate — a rate at which employers are able to attract qualified employees, for example, and where qualified employees can leave unsatisfying situations and find a better job — is around 5 percent.
She added that if such virtual interactions are unsatisfying, it can lead a young person into a cycle that comes with consequences, including emotional distress.
Soto hit the first pitch to first base, an unsatisfying RBI groundout that preceded an inning-ending strikeout by Howie Kendrick.
The flesh and psyche quiver uncontrollably at the implications of that lack of inclusion, of that unthinking, unsatisfying isolation that abandons, dismisses, and casts out.
The former are kindred spirits themselves caught in the doldrums of unsatisfying lives working for the 9-to-5 rather than the present—men seeing his move as something good they can vicariously enjoy.