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satisfied

American  
[sat-is-fahyd] / ˈsæt ɪsˌfaɪd /

adjective

  1. content.

    a satisfied look.

  2. completely paid, as a bill.

  3. convinced, as in an argument.

    Their opponents were finally satisfied.


Other Word Forms

  • quasi-satisfied adjective
  • unsatisfied adjective
  • well-satisfied adjective

Etymology

Origin of satisfied

First recorded in 1565–75; satisfy + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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So, these multi, multimillion-dollar judgments against the district need to be satisfied, and without the judgment-obligation bonds, we would have to use general fund as cash to satisfy them,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

It said it had undertaken a review because the site was developed further, and was "satisfied the previous findings remain valid".

From BBC

Brown was far from satisfied with the apology.

From Los Angeles Times

"If my actions can move the needle forward for myself and countless others, I'm satisfied."

From BBC

On social media, there are fans who say they won’t be satisfied if this show doesn’t end with Stephen dying.

From Los Angeles Times