də(s), (|)di(s)+ noun
Etymology: dis- (I) + satisfaction
1. : the quality or state of being dissatisfied, unsatisfied, or discontented : uneasiness, disturbance, or distress resulting from a lack of gratification
dissatisfaction with the world in which we live and determination to realize one that shall be better — G.L.Dickinson
had grown discouraged with his son-in-law but did not openly voice his dissatisfaction — Sherwood Anderson
2. : displeasure
dissatisfaction with inflation was not confined to organized labor — Collier's Year Book