Which preposition to use with dissatisfied

with Occurrences 237%

It does not hold in the informal incidental sense of the Nursery School: there are periods in the Transition Class when the children know that they are working for a definite purpose which is not direct playas in reading; and there are times when they are dissatisfied with their performances of skill and ask to be shown a better way, and voluntarily practise to secure the end, as in handwork, arithmetic and some kinds of physical games.

with Occurrences 71%

Dissatisfied with the existing order, their sympathies were with strong will and passion and defiant independence.

at Occurrences 17%

This is rather a lonely place for my men and they get dissatisfied at times.

than Occurrences 5%

Such conversations made Jane more reserved and dissatisfied than ever.

at Occurrences 5%

It was at the French opera that many of his most celebrated works were first given to the world; and an incident which took place at the performance of one of them showed that, if the frequenters of Versailles were dissatisfied at the inroads lately made on the old etiquette, the queen had a compensation in the warm attachment with which she had inspired the Parisians.

about Occurrences 4%

They gave pa the laugh, but finally told him to take charge of the strike and settle it quick, but they wanted to know what he thought animals would be dissatisfied about, as long as they got food enough to eat.

for Occurrences 2%

Though the colonists were dissatisfied for the moment, they could hardly be called discontented.

after Occurrences 2%

He was still more dissatisfied after an interview with one of his school companions, a boy employed in a Wall Street broker's office.

of Occurrences 1%

But nothing was heard beyond the grumblings of half-awakened discontent until, in 1830, the new revolution in Paris sent a sympathetic thrill through all the dissatisfied of Europe.

in Occurrences 1%

"My ankle don't trouble me," said Lawrence, "but I never felt so uncomfortable and dissatisfied in my life."

as Occurrences 1%

Here I became dissatisfied as a soldier on account of the negro, negro, negro.

from Occurrences 1%

The admiral, dissatisfied from the beginning with the tardy method of despatching things, thought he might be of use in breaking the ice for George, by trumpeting his praises on divers occasions to his daughter.

Which preposition to use with  dissatisfied