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Discover Ludwig'dissatisfactory' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when something is not of the desired quality or not meeting expectations. For example, "The results of the experiment were dissatisfactory and further research is needed."
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dissatisfactory
adjective
Causing dissatisfaction.
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Life has since returned to a dissatisfactory normal for most people living in public housing.
While no miracle resurrection, the overall result was not all that dissatisfactory for the Knicks from the organizational point of view.
"I find it enormously dissatisfactory that the agencies are utterly complacent about challenging standards, yet all agree there needs to be greater clarification and a renewal of the contract with students," he said.
Perhaps their 24-19 win in Paris was the All Blacks' most galling result of the most slightly dissatisfactory autumn series.
We learn of years spent in dissatisfactory wandering, first in the Peace Corps in Panama, then in Europe, then finally the attempt to settle down, to be a suburban mother with a regular life.
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