unsatisfactory
IPA: ʌnsʌtɪsfˈæktɝi
adjective
- Inadequate, substandard or not satisfactory.
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Examples of "unsatisfactory" in Sentences
- The results were unsatisfactory.
- The band felt the original mix to be unsatisfactory.
- In particular, the treatment of activity is unsatisfactory.
- Most of the experiments are unsatisfactory and impractical.
- However the present name for the article is unsatisfactory.
- The conclusion of that discussion was unsatisfactory to Olan.
- The answers to the questions are also rather short and unsatisfactory.
- Due to limitations of the period the results were found unsatisfactory.
- The secondary armament of dreadnoughts was, on the whole, unsatisfactory.
- Further, the reference to the practice of tantra is probably unsatisfactory.
- Either she, or he himself, must, on reflection, have judged the title unsatisfactory, for no edition of his works ever bore this name.
- She explained that, contrary to rumors of rampant promiscuity among college coeds, the new dating convention instead tended to trap girls in unsatisfactory long-term relationships.
- The nominated members, even if they were representative of the minority, would never have had the same authority or influence as they would have had as members duly elected by the votes of the minority; and even if we admit the special difficulties attending the representation of minorities in Ireland the solution proposed by Mr. Birrell was in every sense of the term unsatisfactory, and obviously of
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