Meaning of అసంతృప్తి in English
- Neglect of disuse of familiarity, or familiar acquaintance.
- To alienate or diminish the affection of; to make unfriendly or less friendly; to fill with discontent and unfriendliness.
- To disturb the functions of; to disorder.
- To lack affection for; to be alienated from, or indisposed toward; to dislike.
- of Disaffect
- Alienated in feeling; not wholly loyal.
- State of being disaffected; alienation or want of affection or good will, esp. toward those in authority; unfriendliness; dislike.
- Disorder; bad constitution.
- Not disposed to affection; unfriendly; disaffected.
- To reduce from the privileges of a forest to the state of common ground; to exempt from forest laws.
- To dissent.
- Dissent.
- Want of assiduity or care.
- The decomposition of complex substances, within the organism, into simpler ones suitable only for excretion, with evolution of energy, -- a normal nutritional process the reverse of assimilation; downward metabolism.
- See Descant, n.
- To change the complexion or hue of.
- The state of being disconsolate.
- of Discontent
- Dissatisfied; uneasy in mind; malcontent.
- Not content; discontented; dissatisfied.
- To deprive of content; to make uneasy; to dissatisfy.
- Want of content; uneasiness and inquietude of mind; dissatisfaction; disquiet.
- A discontented person; a malcontent.
- Discontented.
- Causing discontent; dissatisfying.
- Full of discontent.
- Relating or tending to discontent.
- The state of being discontented; uneasiness; inquietude.
- To awaken from a trance or an enchantment.
- Want of favor of favorable regard; disesteem; disregard.
- The state of not being in favor; a being under the displeasure of some one; state of unacceptableness; as, to be in disfavor at court.
- An unkindness; a disobliging act.
- To withhold or withdraw favor from; to regard with disesteem; to show disapprobation of; to discountenance.
- To injure the form or looks of.
- One who disfavors.
- To deprive of features; to mar the features of.
- To deprive of gallantry.
- To eject or discharge by the throat and mouth; to vomit; to pour forth or throw out with violence, as if from the mouth; to discharge violently or in great quantities from a confined place.
- To give up unwillingly as what one has wrongfully seized and appropriated; to make restitution of; to surrender; as, he was compelled to disgorge his ill-gotten gains.
- To vomit forth what anything contains; to discharge; to make restitution.
- The act of disgorging; a vomiting; that which is disgorged.
- To dissatisfy; to disaffect; to anger.
- To turn away from the west; to throw out of reckoning as to longitude.
- Depression of spirits; discouragement.
- Displeasure; discontent; annoyance.
- To make not pleased; to excite a feeling of disapprobation or dislike in; to be disagreeable to; to offend; to vex; -- often followed by with or at. It usually expresses less than to anger, vex, irritate, or provoke.
- To fail to satisfy; to miss of.
- To give displeasure or offense.
- of Displease
- The feeling of one who is displeased; irritation or uneasiness of the mind, occasioned by anything that counteracts desire or command, or which opposes justice or a sense of propriety; disapprobation; dislike; dissatisfaction; disfavor; indignation.
- That which displeases; cause of irritation or annoyance; offense; injury.
- State of disgrace or disfavor; disfavor.
- To displease.
- To renounce the profession or pursuit of.
- Loss; damage.
- To be, or to cause to be, without profit or benefit.
- of Disquiet
- Deprived of quiet; impatient; restless; uneasy.
- Want of quiet; want of tranquility in body or mind; uneasiness; restlessness; disturbance; anxiety.
- To render unquiet; to deprive of peace, rest, or tranquility; to make uneasy or restless; to disturb.
- One who, or that which, disquiets, or makes uneasy; a disturber.
- Disturbance of quiet in body or mind; restlessness; uneasiness.
- The state of being dissatisfied, unsatisfied, or discontented; uneasiness proceeding from the want of gratification, or from disappointed wishes and expectations.
- Causing dissatisfaction; unable to give content; unsatisfactory; displeasing.
- of Dissatisfy
- To render unsatisfied or discontented; to excite uneasiness in by frustrating wishes or expectations; to displease by the want of something requisite; as, to be dissatisfied with one's fortune.
- Alt. of Dissiliency
- The rate at which palpable energy is dissipated away into other forms of energy.
- A forming into two syllables.
- The state of being indefatigable.
- Indefatigable quality; unweariedness; persistency.
- The state or quality of being insatiable; insatiableness.
- Greediness of appetite that can not be satisfied or appeased; insatiability.
- The state of being insatiate.
- Insatiableness.
- Insufficiency; emptiness.
- Dissatisfaction.
- To fail; to wane.
- To continue pining; to feel inward discontent which preys on the spirits; to indulge in envy or complaint; to murmur.
- Vexation; mortification.
- To remove from its actual century.
- Not happy or fortunate; unfortunate; unlucky; as, affairs have taken an unhappy turn.
- In a degree miserable or wretched; not happy; sad; sorrowful; as, children render their parents unhappy by misconduct.
- Marked by infelicity; evil; calamitous; as, an unhappy day.
- Mischievous; wanton; wicked.
- Impatient.
- To deprive of sacramental character or efficacy; as, to unsacrament the rite of baptism.
- Quality of being unsatiable; insatiability.
- Insatiate.
- The quality or state of being unsaturated.
- to come out of concealment.
- To bring forth or give up, as things previously treasured.
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