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Comparative
more unrewarding
Superlative
most unrewarding
1
not bringing satisfaction, fulfillment, or positive outcomes
- Despite dedicating years to the job, the repetitive tasks made it an unrewarding experience for the employee.
- The unchallenging nature of the assignment made the project seem unrewarding for the ambitious student.
- The relationship became unrewarding as the partners struggled to find common ground and shared fulfillment.
- After investing substantial time and effort, the entrepreneur found the venture to be financially unrewarding.
- The volunteer considered the project unrewarding because the impact on the community was not as significant as hoped.
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