Sentence examples for terrible dissatisfaction from inspiring English sources

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Her stories are populated by sad, lonely, isolated people who feel a terrible dissatisfaction with the failure of their lives to match the drama and intensity of their dreams.

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He told me that he was confused, that he was having terrible moments of weariness, of dissatisfaction, perhaps of cowardice.

The sex is grubby, a terrible feeling of gloom lurks, a dissatisfaction lingers even in palatial suites.

"If we're unlucky, then these people will send a signal of dissatisfaction that will have terrible consequences.

Each of these 10 items was introduced by the phrase "I would describe my level of satisfaction as …", and scored on a 7-point scale from dissatisfaction to satisfaction (0 – terrible; 1 – unhappy; 2 – mostly dissatisfied; 3 – mixed (about equally satisfied and dissatisfied); 4 – mostly satisfied; 5 – pleased; 6 – delighted).

The items are scored on a 7-point scale from dissatisfaction to satisfaction (0 - Terrible; 1 - Unhappy; 2 - Mostly dissatisfied; 3 - Mixed (about equally satisfied and dissatisfied); 4 - Mostly satisfied; 5 - Pleased; 6 - Delighted).

Fassel has expressed continued dissatisfaction with the kicking situation and called the performance terrible in a preseason loss to the Jets on Saturday.

But the section headed "the last word" – the closer, if you will – takes on a somewhat ominous tone, suggesting that as your dissatisfaction with your living situation grows, or – Heaven forbid – should terrible misfortune befall your family, there'll come a time you wish for prime minister Shorten.

The New York Post's Robert Rorke, who also flippantly referred to the abusive relationship as "S&M games," called the show "a terrible whodunnit" about "rich white women and their erotic fantasies and emotional dissatisfactions".

Except that he had wanted to make her happy, alleviate the anxiety and dissatisfaction that seemed to have taken hold of her even before that terrible day in September.

Gilmore contextualizes Sarah's dissatisfaction with her lot: "It would be nearly 25 years before Arthur Miller would expose onstage the terrible emptiness of the salesman, but still Sarah did not hesitate to tell Seymour that her life was like that of the wife of a beggar".

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