unfulfilled

English

Etymology

un- + fulfilled

Adjective

unfulfilled (comparative more unfulfilled, superlative most unfulfilled)

  1. Lacking fulfillment; marked by a feeling of failure to achieve goals or desires.
  2. Not yet provided as promised, particularly with respect to a contract or an order for a supply of something.

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