In context: The client is not so satisfactory on the design who wants to improvise on it.
We are working on the unsatisfactory/weird design in order to make betterment of the creative design.
What adjective suits here instead of "unsatisfactory"?
In context: The client is not satisfied with the design. He wants us to to improve it. We are working on the unsatisfactory /weird design in order to improve it.
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In context: The client is not satisfied with the design. He wants us to to improve it.
We are working on the unsatisfactory/weird design in order to improve it.
What adjective suits here instead of "unsatisfactory"?
unsatisfactory is fine. I've corrected all your other mistakes.
weird is not an adjective that is used in business discussio
Thank you for suggesting the context and sentence, however, don't we use 'betterment' in the modified sentence? if no, in what context is this suitable?
eg We are working for the betterment of the design.
We don't say 'make betterment'. We do say eg We are working to make the design better'.
But really, the word 'betterment' is uncommon. We usually use i