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unfulfilled
[ uhn-fool-fild ]
adjective
- not carried out or done:
many unfulfilled requests.
- not yet achieved:
his unfulfilled dreams.
- not happy or satisfied, from not having achieved one’s desires or full potential:
I was feeling unfulfilled in my job.
unfulfilled
/ ˌʌԴʊˈɪ /
adjective
- not completed or achieved
unfulfilled ambitions
- not having achieved one's potential or desires
Other Word Forms
- ܲЭܱ·ھiԲ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of unfulfilled1
Example Sentences
Why the Chargers drafted him: Harbaugh’s promise of a bruising running attack went unfulfilled in his first year and the Chargers needed to surround quarterback Justin Herbert with more weapons.
If he never becomes a world champion, is it a case of unfulfilled potential?
She had not worked in some time and felt unfulfilled by her acting career.
Showed bundles of promise when winning the Supreme Novices' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival four years ago but much of that has been unfulfilled.
The “Couples Retreat” actor allegedly “became agitated and aggressive” when Renderos advised him to contact the app to receive a refund for the unfulfilled reservation, the lawsuit said.
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