unfulfilled

IPA: ʌnfʊɫfˈɪɫd

adjective

  • Lacking fulfillment; marked by a feeling of failure to achieve goals or desires.
  • Not yet provided as promised, particularly with respect to a contract or an order for a supply of something.
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Examples of "unfulfilled" in Sentences

  • But the promise was destined to remain unfulfilled.
  • May the eager, longing desire of our poor women for work, for work only, not remain unfulfilled!
  • And it's all going to end in unfulfilled hopes, architecture disagreements, and space cadets 'tears (yet again)
  • My fantasy - which will almost certainly remain unfulfilled - is this contest goes to the convention, and civil war breaks out.
  • I feel so sorry for the women who find themselves trapped in unfulfilled relationships where they have no time or enjoyment from themselves.
  • Hope unfulfilled is at the heart of Disraeli's Judaism, as it was also of his personal affairs when, as a young man at a loose end, he produced Alroy.
  • The three dots is morse code for the word unfulfilled, but the man in the wheelchair probably does not realize that he too, is a portrait of unfulfillment.
  • On a personal level, the expectation of easy riches combined with a sense of absolute entitlement indicates stunted psychological growth and a sense of failure if desires remain unfulfilled.
  • Above all, Umrigar gives us a nuanced portrait of Rusi Bilimoria, a middle-aged businessman who is struggling to come to terms with a bad marriage and the realization that many of his dreams remain unfulfilled.

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