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All satisfied antonyms

satΒ·isΒ·fied
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verb satisfied

  • mistreated β€” Simple past tense and past participle of mistreat.

adj satisfied

  • in-humane β€” not humane; lacking humanity, kindness, compassion, etc.
  • irrecoverable β€” incapable of being recovered or regained: an irrecoverable debt.
  • goner β€” a person or thing that is dead, lost, or past recovery.
  • dead duck β€” If you describe someone or something as a dead duck, you are emphasizing that you think they have absolutely no chance of succeeding.
  • in pocket β€” a shaped piece of fabric attached inside or outside a garment and forming a pouch used especially for carrying small articles.
  • forlorn β€” desolate or dreary; unhappy or miserable, as in feeling, condition, or appearance.
  • discontented β€” not content; dissatisfied; discontented.
  • grousing β€” to grumble; complain: I've never met anyone who grouses so much about his work.
  • in-satiable β€” not satiable; incapable of being satisfied or appeased: insatiable hunger for knowledge.
  • fractured β€” the breaking of a bone, cartilage, or the like, or the resulting condition. Compare comminuted fracture, complete fracture, compound fracture, greenstick fracture, simple fracture.
  • fagged β€” to tire or weary by labor; exhaust (often followed by out): The long climb fagged us out.
  • dead tired β€” Very tired; completely exhausted.
  • dissatisfied β€” not satisfied or pleased; discontented.
  • feller β€” Robert William Andrew ("Bob"; "Bullet Bob") 1918–2010, U.S. baseball player.
  • goal-oriented β€” (of a person) focused on reaching a specific objective or accomplishing a given task; driven by purpose: goal-oriented teams of teachers.
  • down β€” from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
  • disgruntled β€” displeased and discontented; sulky; peevish: Her disgruntled husband refused to join us.
  • down and out β€” downward; going or directed downward: the down escalator.
  • wanted β€” to feel a need or a desire for; wish for: to want one's dinner; always wanting something new.
  • desperate β€” If you are desperate, you are in such a bad situation that you are willing to try anything to change it.
  • inhumane β€” not humane; lacking humanity, kindness, compassion, etc.
  • cast down β€” If someone is cast down by something, they are sad or worried because of it.
  • back to the wall β€” (Idiomatic) (Can we clean up(+) this sense?) A very difficult situation with no beneficial options available for action.
  • ball of fire β€” a very lively person
  • down in the dumps β€” If you are down in the dumps, you are feeling very depressed and miserable.
  • in a bad way β€” not good in any manner or degree.
  • hospitalized β€” to place in a hospital for medical care or observation: The doctor hospitalized grandfather as soon as she checked his heart.
  • broken β€” Broken is the past participle of break.
  • downtrodden β€” tyrannized over; oppressed: the downtrodden plebeians of ancient Rome.
  • dull β€” not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
  • irretrievable β€” not capable of being retrieved; irrecoverable; irreparable.
  • eager β€” keen or ardent in desire or feeling; impatiently longing: I am eager for news about them. He is eager to sing.
  • bilious β€” If someone describes the appearance of something as bilious, they mean that they think it looks unpleasant and rather disgusting.
  • low-down β€” If someone gives you the low-down on a person or thing, they tell you all the important information about them.
  • ferocious β€” savagely fierce, as a wild beast, person, action, or aspect; violently cruel: a ferocious beating.

adjective satisfied

  • hungering β€” Present participle of hunger.
  • wolfish β€” resembling a wolf, as in form or characteristics.
  • quenchless β€” not capable of being quenched; unquenchable.
  • frustrated β€” Obsolete. frustrated.
  • wistful β€” characterized by melancholy; longing; yearning.
  • worsted β€” that which is worst.
  • hospitalised β€” to place in a hospital for medical care or observation: The doctor hospitalized grandfather as soon as she checked his heart.
  • jealous β€” feeling resentment against someone because of that person's rivalry, success, or advantages (often followed by of): He was jealous of his rich brother.
  • qualmish β€” tending to have, or having, qualms.
  • empty β€” A container (esp. a bottle or glass) left empty of its contents.
  • warmblooded β€” Alternative spelling of warm-blooded.
  • esurient β€” Hungry or greedy.
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