Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for UN-SAT'IS-FI-ED
UN-SAT'IS-FI-A-BLEUN-SAT'IS-FI-ED-NESS
UN-SAT'IS-FI-ED, a.
- Not satisfied; not having enough; not filled; not gratified to the full; as, unsatisfied appetites or desires.
- Not content; not pleased; as, to be unsatisfied with the choice of an officer; to be unsatisfied with the wages or compensation allowed.
- Not settled in opinion; not resting in confidence of the truth of any thing; as, to be unsatisfied as to the freedom of the will.
- Not convinced or fully persuaded. The judges appeared to be unsatisfied with the evidence.
- Not fully paid. An execution returned unsatisfied. Daggett, Wheaton's Rep.
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