deep dissatisfaction

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

Refers to a strong or profound level of dissatisfaction.

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Examples (10)

  • She expressed deep dissatisfaction with the way the interview had been conducted.
  • The survey revealed a deep dissatisfaction among employees regarding the new work-from-home policy.
  • There is a growing and deep dissatisfaction among the public over rising living costs.
  • His art often explores themes of deep dissatisfaction with modern society.
  • Despite his success, he harbored a deep dissatisfaction with his personal life.
  • The constant software glitches have led to deep dissatisfaction for many users.
  • A feeling of deep dissatisfaction can be a powerful motivator for change.
  • The team's performance issues stemmed from a deep dissatisfaction with the coach's strategy.
  • Resolving this deep dissatisfaction will be the new CEO's primary challenge.
  • He finally voiced his deep dissatisfaction during the annual performance review.