Opposite of feeling or showing pleasure and satisfaction, especially at an event or a situation
“I am utterly dissatisfied with this meal. I demand a refund!”
Opposite of amused or diverted (by something entertaining)
Opposite of showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements
“They have remained largely unsatisfied despite their many successes and substantial growth in the market.”
Opposite of having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm towards doing something
“It was a sign to the recruiter that Bill was apathetic to the role when he presented unshaven and in casual attire for the interview.”
Opposite of ready, eager, or prepared to do something
“General Bate was unwilling to exacerbate local perceptions of military tyranny.”
Opposite of feeling happy or overjoyed about something
Opposite of showing admiration or approval
Opposite of pleased with having the honor of doing something
“My pride is instantly deflated and I feel insulted, but I continue because my drive is not financial.”
Opposite of having been amused or entertained
Opposite of to have instigated the curiosity or attention of someone
“The new Star Wars movie definitely bored Robert who dislikes science fiction.”
Opposite of to have aroused someone
“His body odor and lack of hygiene repulsed her.”
Opposite of past tense for to make happy or give pleasure to
“Though he is strong of heart, it would sadden him to know the real tragedy behind the loss of his parents.”
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