Sentence examples for dissatisfactions from inspiring English sources

'dissatisfactions' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is a noun that means a feeling of disappointment or displeasure. Example sentence: The survey revealed a greater number of dissatisfactions among parents than predicted.

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dissatisfactions

noun

Plural of dissatisfaction

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Even better, South Korea's mortality rate has also fallen steeply, and people can now expect to live 30 years longer than they did at the start of the country's modernisation in 1960.Yet the fall in the fertility rate may reflect dissatisfactions too: notably, over the difficulties faced by women who want both to work and to raise a family.

The Jamaat's violent reaction may sharpen some of these protesters' dissatisfactions, as well as their demands: for further capital punishment, for a vote to have Bangladesh declared a secular state or for even broader change of its rotted-out political system.Already the political consequences of the trials and the backlash are momentous.

For these reasons, individuals' aspirations and dissatisfactions are likely to be influenced by large companies.

Then there are those long-term dissatisfactions that no amount of contemporary ointment can ever soothe.

Capitalism - the system - is what we have left to blame for our dissatisfactions.

Huge dissatisfactions with the EU Common Fisheries Policy contributed to McQuarrie being one of the few Tories to lose his seat in 1987; His opponent, a Royal Bank of Scotland economist named Alec Salmond, was an excellent campaigner, exploiting every possible discontent, real or imaginary.

She was not completely uncritical of the communist movement, expressing her dissatisfactions openly through her stories and in journal articles.

(Not least because David and Alice are themselves curiously substanceless: characters into whom dissatisfactions have been poured).

Votes seemed really to be driven by economic dissatisfactions, not social conservatism.

In Glass's sprawling follow-up to her award-winning novel "Three Junes," a dozen or so characters are plunged into the tumultuous dissatisfactions and challenges of middle age, their paths crossing and recrossing with a pleasing mixture of chance and inevitability.

There is a necessary comedy to Mantel's new-old story, as Henry and his royal servants engage, for a second time in only three years, in servicing the King's marital dissatisfactions.

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