satisfied
adjective
Origin of satisfied
satisfy
verb (used with object), sat·is·fied, sat·is·fy·ing.
verb (used without object), sat·is·fied, sat·is·fy·ing.
Origin of satisfy
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Related Words for satisfied
fulfilled, convinced, contented, happy, paid, supplied, gratified, filled, appeased, sated, satiated, certain, positiveExamples from the Web for satisfied
Contemporary Examples of satisfied
But whereas we used to be satisfied gazing on that perfection as it stood up on a pedestal, now we want it down among us.
Bow Down, Bitches: How Beyoncé Turned an Elevator Brawl Into a Perfect YearKevin Fallon
December 31, 2014
Like any exciting meal, Food will leave you smiling and satisfied.
The 10 Best Albums of 2014: Taylor Swift, Sia, Run the Jewels, and MoreMarlow Stern
December 28, 2014
The studio seemed to be satisfied with the results—although still opted to censor the death sequence in many foreign territories.
Exclusive: Sony Emails Say State Department Blessed Kim Jong-Un Assassination in ‘The Interview’William Boot
December 17, 2014
He declared himself “satisfied with that scenario” noting that his campaign had a “better GOTV operation.”
So when have Americans felt the most satisfied with the direction of our country?
Historical Examples of satisfied
"I am satisfied with the pursuit of wisdom, not with the fame of it," replied the sage.
PhilotheaLydia Maria Child
I ain't ever met a person yet was satisfied with the hole they was in.
The SpendersHarry Leon Wilson
With all I felt for him I should have been more than satisfied.
The SpendersHarry Leon Wilson
This satisfied him, for he cared nothing for the attachment of those under his command.
Brave and BoldHoratio Alger
From what I know of our young brother, I am satisfied he will proceed most cautiously.