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unsatisfactory
This term carries a clinical or formal tone, often appearing in official evaluations, academic reports, or legal contracts. It suggests a failure to meet a predefined benchmark or a specific set of criteria rather than a general feeling of dislike. While it denotes a negative outcome, it is more objective than words like "terrible" or "awful." It focuses on the gap between the actual result and the expected standard, making it the preferred choice for professional critiques where neutrality is required.
Meanings
Not acceptable because it is not good enough or does not meet the required standards.
"The student's performance in the final exam was unsatisfactory."
Not providing the desired level of satisfaction or fulfillment.
"They found the terms of the agreement to be unsatisfactory."