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Understanding Dissatisfaction: What It Means and How to Overcome It

The word "dissatisfactory" means not satisfying one's expectations or needs. It can be used to describe a situation, product, or service that falls short of one's standards or preferences.

For example, if you buy a new phone and find that it has a poor camera or unreliable battery life, you might describe your experience as "dissatisfactory." Similarly, if you order a meal at a restaurant and find that it is overcooked or lacks flavor, you might say that the food was "dissatisfactory."

In general, "dissatisfactory" is used to express disappointment or frustration with something that does not meet one's expectations.

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