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satisfied
[sat-is-fahyd]
adjective
content.
a satisfied look.
completely paid, as a bill.
convinced, as in an argument.
Their opponents were finally satisfied.
Other Word Forms
- quasi-satisfied adjective
- unsatisfied adjective
- well-satisfied adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of satisfied1
Example Sentences
“I’ve been a member of a country club and I’ve been a member of Soho House, and I was never fully satisfied,” says El Rayess, 49, a culinary medicine chef in Los Angeles.
“We are relentless in our pursuit of returning to growth and not satisfied with our current results,” Fiddelke said on a call with journalists Tuesday.
A moment ago these mysterious adults had been in a screaming argument, but now they seemed satisfied and self-absorbed, as if each had privately declared him-or herself the winner.
The children were satisfied with this and busied themselves with the jam.
There was a satisfied spring in the admiral’s step as he bounded off to arrange the toast.
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