unfulfilling

English

Etymology

un- + fulfilling

Adjective

unfulfilling (comparative more unfulfilling, superlative most unfulfilling)

  1. Not producing fulfillment or a sense of accomplishment; unsatisfying.
    • 1971 September 20, “Nixon in the Pulpit: Economic Evangelism”, in Time:
      The work ethic . . . is most seriously challenged by the technological revolution, which (at least potentially) has abolished scarcity and has made many kinds of work unfulfilling or even unnecessary.
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