"Unsatisfactorily" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Unsatisfactorily means not to a satisfactory degree or standard; failing to meet expectations or requirements; inadequate or unfulfilling.
The word "unsanctified" is an adjective that means:<br><br>Not consecrated or dedicated to a sacred or holy purpose; not pertaining to a divine or sacred nature. It can also imply a lack of reverence or moral integrity.<br><br>For example: "The unsanctified violence in the movie was distressing to watch."<br><br>In a broader sense, "unsanctified" can also refer to something that is worldly, unspiritual, or lacks moral purity.<br><br>For example: "The unsanctified atmosphere of the party made it hard for me to enjoy myself."
Verb: To make or declare something no longer sacred or considered sacred; to make something profane or secular.<br><br>Example: "The newly discovered fossils were considered to be a sacred site but after the excavation, they were deemed to have been unequivocally desecrated, unsanctified and abandoned to the natural elements."
Unauthorized, unofficial, or not given explicit approval or permission. Not sanctioned or endorsed by an authoritative body or organization.
The word "unsanitary" refers to a lack of cleanliness, healthfulness, or safety, particularly in relation to food, water, or living environments. It describes a condition or situation where there is a risk of disease or contamination due to unclean or unhealthy conditions.
The term "unsaponifiables" refers to substances that are resistant to the action of saponification, a chemical reaction that breaks down fats and oils in the presence of an alkali. In the context of fats and oils, unsaponifiables are the non-glyceride components of a lipid, including wax, steroids, carotenoids, and sterols.<br><br>In other words, unsaponifiables are the parts of a fat or oil that do not get converted into soap during the saponification process. They are often used in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals due to their potential health benefits and unique properties.<br><br>Examples of unsaponifiables include:<br><br> Sterols, such as cholesterol and beta-sitosterol<br> Squalene, a triterpene hydrocarbon<br> Carotenoids, such as beta-carotene<br> Ligaments and other sterols<br><br>These substances can have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and other beneficial effects, making them valuable components in various industries.
Unsated refers to the state of being unquenched or unsatisfied, especially in a sense of thirst or appetite.
The word "unsatisfactoriness" refers to the state of not meeting or exceeding expectations, being insufficient, inadequate, or unfulfilling in quality, degree, or amount. It can also imply a sense of dissatisfaction, displeasure, or discontent.
Lacking satisfaction, unfulfilling, or disappointing. Something that fails to meet one's expectations or desires.
Not fully filled or satisfied, typically in relation to hunger or a need.<br><br>Example: "After eating a light snack, he remained unsatisfied."<br><br>In chemistry, a compound in which the atoms do not combine with as many additional atoms as they are capable of combining with.<br><br>Example: "The unsaturated fat is used to make biodiesel."<br><br>In music, not marked by full close or final cadence; incomplete or unfulfilled in resolution.<br><br>Example: "The unsatisfied chord progression still lingers in the audience's ears."
Meaning: Unpleasant or unacceptable, often in a moral or social sense. Something that is unappealing, unwelcome, or unpleasantly unusual. Can also mean unwholesome or unpalatable, often referring to food.
Too intense, severe, or disturbing to be expressed or communicated in words; incapable of being put into words.