unsatisfying

IPA: ʌnsˈætɪsfaɪɪŋ

adjective

  • Not providing satisfaction.
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Examples of "unsatisfying" in Sentences

  • They spend their money and labour for these uncertain unsatisfying things.
  • Such series tend to end in unsatisfying ways, mostly because their authors got tired of them.
  • That's why lots of people, in reflecting on old school gaming, will talk about how "unsatisfying" their experiences were.
  • Â Girl Two barely manages to win her case, and walks away with her vaguely abusive boyfriend, leaving us with a very strange and kind of unsatisfying ending to a story that never quite gelled.
  • An Apple tablet will be hampered at the start by "unsatisfying" 3G broadband networks, short battery life, and people's yen for a flexible device that can be rolled up and stuffed in a pocket, according to Gaines.
  • This past week, General David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker delivered what most observers described as unsatisfying and even 'dodgy,' to quote one military instructor at the Naval War College, reports to Congress on the situation in Iraq.
  • This past week, General David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker delivered what most observers described as unsatisfying and even "dodgy," to quote one military instructor at the Naval War College, reports to Congress on the situation in Iraq. '
  • It's kind of unsatisfying, I think, from the media's point of view, but it does show the degree to which the imperial presidency can be surrounding by a bubble, where the president doesn't have to be questioned by either journalist or the opposition party, at least until the fall debates with Democrat candidate John Kerry.

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