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Từ điển LongMan Dictionary
dissatisfaction
dis‧sat‧is‧fac‧tion/dɪˌsætəsˈfækʃən, dɪˌsætɪsˈfækʃən, dɪsˌsæ-/ noun [UNCOUNTABLE] [Word Family: adjective: satisfactory ≠ unsatisfactory, satisfied ≠ dissatisfied ≠ unsatisfied, satisfying; adverb: satisfactorily ≠ UNSATISFACTORILY, satisfyingly; verb: satisfy; noun: satisfaction ≠ dissatisfaction] a feeling of not being satisfied OPP satisfaction dissatisfaction with ▪ 30% of customers expressed dissatisfaction with the service.
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES sow doubt/confusion/dissatisfaction etc ▪ an attempt to sow doubt among the jury members COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ADJECTIVE growing ▪ There was growing dissatisfaction with the Church and in particular with the way it was developing in the late twelfth century. ▪ Domestic drama had a close connection with the growing spirit of dissatisfaction with existing social, economic, religious and political conditions. ▪ For the Bank, probably the biggest is the growing dissatisfaction of its rich-country shareholders over the way it is run. ▪ There appears to be a growing dissatisfaction with Rag in several universities across the country. widespread ▪ There was widespread dissatisfaction too for the degenerate lifestyle into which many of the clergy had fallen. ▪ It is the withdrawal of this assurance that contributes to the widespread dissatisfaction with home life in a tower block. ▪ Perhaps it is time the autonomous practitioners themselves sought a solution to a widespread dissatisfaction with their service. ▪ Spoiled ballots accounted for 32 %, indicating the widespread dissatisfaction at the electoral process. ▪ Gallup has found widespread dissatisfaction with the quality of society. ▪ And so, by 1977, there was pretty widespread dissatisfaction with education in all its forms. ▪ There was, in particular, deep and widespread dissatisfaction with the mathematical attainments of children at school. ▪ Initiatives undertaken in response to the widespread dissatisfaction with residential care have led to a general improvement in the quality of services. VERB express ▪ To the best of my recollection I mentioned their existence as soon as you had expressed dissatisfaction with Northumberland Avenue. ▪ Years of discussion with him would help me to express my own growing dissatisfaction. ▪ However, many critics of the 1960s and 19705 also expressed dissatisfaction with the ideas and technology of society at that time. ▪ My discussions with George Nano were wide-ranging, and I gave him every opportunity to express dissatisfaction. ▪ Working-class women are no less likely than middle-class women to express dissatisfaction with housework. ▪ If you do need to. express any dissatisfaction try to do in it a constructive and diplomatic way. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ At first my growing dissatisfaction manifested itself in rather unproductive activity. ▪ However, poverty levels among land reform beneficiaries remain high, as do the levels of dissatisfaction that they express. ▪ In addition to resistance, you will find a mixture of dissatisfaction, disappointment, and of course, unhappiness. ▪ The gardener they had taken on also came in for her unspoken dissatisfaction. ▪ There was growing dissatisfaction with the Church and in particular with the way it was developing in the late twelfth century. ▪ They have, almost as a birthright, a restless dissatisfaction with the status quo. ▪ Years of discussion with him would help me to express my own growing dissatisfaction.
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