unrewarding

/ˌʌnrɪˈwɔːdɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnrɪˈwɔːrdɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ri-ˈwȯr-diŋ/ (ame, mw)

unrewarding — 形容詞

  • unrewardingpositive
  • more unrewardingcomparative
  • most unrewardingsuperlative

1. used for a task or job that makes you feel you have gained nothing useful or sat

1.形容詞B2
釋義

無成就感

工作或任務無法帶來滿足感

used for a task or job that makes you feel you have gained nothing useful or satisfying from doing it, even after hard work.

例句

Madison found the data-entry job deeply unrewarding even though it paid well.

Madison 覺得資料輸入的工作很沒有成就感,雖然薪水不錯。

collocation: deeply unrewarding

Teaching the same boring lesson every day felt unrewarding to Esteban.

每天教同一堂無聊的課讓 Esteban 覺得很沒有成就感。

同義詞
  • unsatisfying

    focuses on unmet expectations or needs rather than lack of reward

  • thankless

    stronger connotation; emphasizes that no one appreciates the effort

  • fruitless

    stronger; suggests the effort produced no useful result at all

  • unfulfilling

    more personal; describes work that does not meet inner needs

反義詞
  • rewarding

    direct opposite; brings satisfaction or a sense of achievement

  • fulfilling

    brings a deep personal sense of satisfaction and purpose

文法句型

be + unrewarding

find + something + unrewarding

feel + unrewarding

用法筆記

Typically used to describe tasks, jobs, work, or effort — not people or their feelings about themselves. Compare 'I felt unrewarded' (the person received no reward) with 'The work was unrewarding' (the work gave no satisfaction).

常見錯誤

My job is unrewarding me.
My job is unrewarding.
💡'unrewarding' is an adjective, not a verb form of 'reward'.
He felt unrewarding after working hard.
He felt the work was unrewarding.
💡'unrewarding' describes the task, not the person's emotional state.