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what's the difference between Dissatisfy and Unsatisfy?
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Hello Shana! I hope that this helps you
Both unsatisfied and dissatisfied can refer to a lack of satisfaction. One key difference is that unsatisfied can be used of human and nonhuman things, while dissatisfied is primarily only used in reference to people.
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Hello Shana!
To be dissatisfied is to be displeased or unhappy with something. For example, if a meal is filling but tastes bad, you might say it is “dissatisfying.”
To be unsatisfied is to feel unfulfilled by something. For instance, if a meal tastes great but you are still hungry afterwards, it was “unsatisfying.”
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Both can refer to a lack of satisfaction. The key difference is that unsatisfied can be used of human and nonhuman things, while dissatisfied is only used in reference to people.
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To be dissatisfied (dis- giving the opposite meaning) you are displeased or unhappy with something, so it's a very human description.
If you're unsatisfied (un - meaning not), you are unfulfilled by something.
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Hi Shana, both dissatisfy and unsatisfy mean a lack of satisfaction. "Dissatisfy" is used both with persons and things, while unsatisfy is used mainly with people.
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Shana
المهارات اللغوية
الصينية (المندرية), الصينية (الكانتونية), الإنجليزية, اليابانية
لغة التعلّم
الإنجليزية, اليابانية
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