Need another word that means the same as “fulfilled”? Find 10 synonyms and 30 related words for “fulfilled” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Fulfilled” are: satisfied, content, contented, happy, pleased, gratified, comfortable, serene, placid, untroubled
Fulfilled as an Adjective
Definitions of "Fulfilled" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “fulfilled” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Completed to perfection.
- Satisfied or happy because of fully developing one's abilities or character.
Synonyms of "Fulfilled" as an adjective (10 Words)
comfortable | (especially of clothes or furnishings) providing physical ease and relaxation. Comfortable suburban houses. |
content | Satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they are. The duke was content to act as Regent. |
contented | Willing to accept something; satisfied. I was never contented with half measures. |
gratified | Having received what was desired. |
happy | Eagerly disposed to act or to be of service. I can t say they looked too happy about it but a deal s a deal. |
placid | (of a body of water) free from disturbance by heavy waves. The placid waters of a small lake. |
pleased | Willing or glad to do something. We will be pleased to provide an independent appraisal. |
satisfied | Allayed. She was very satisfied with the results. |
serene | Not agitated; without losing self-possession. A serene expression on her face. |
untroubled | Not feeling, showing, or affected by anxiety or problems. Untroubled sleep. |
Usage Examples of "Fulfilled" as an adjective
- I am confident in this role and feel fulfilled.
- They lead contented and fulfilled lives.
Associations of "Fulfilled" (30 Words)
accomplish | Achieve or complete successfully. The planes accomplished their mission. |
action | Take action on deal with. There were stories of murders and other unnatural actions. |
activity | A thermodynamic quantity representing the effective concentration of a particular component in a solution or other system equal to its concentration multiplied by an activity coefficient. There has been a sustained level of activity in the economy. |
actual | Being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something. We saw the actual wedding on television. |
actuality | Existing conditions or facts. The building looked as impressive in actuality as it did in magazines. |
attain | Reach a destination, either real or abstract. He attained the rank of Brigadier. |
bulge | Bulge outward. The telltale bulge of a concealed weapon. |
content | Make content. A contented smile. |
covenant | An agreement which brings about a relationship of commitment between God and his people The Jewish faith is based on the biblical covenants made with Abraham Moses and David. They covenanted with Judas for 30 pieces of silver. |
do | Doctor s degree in osteopathy. Do nothing. |
fill | Any material that fills a space or container. He said the scheme would fill a gap in the market. |
fulfill | Meet the requirements or expectations of. |
fulfillment | A feeling of satisfaction at having achieved your desires. |
garnishment | A court order to an employer to withhold all or part of an employee’s wages and to send the money to the court or to the person who won a lawsuit against the employee. |
gratification | The act or an instance of satisfying. To my immense gratification he arrived on time. |
gratify | Indulge or satisfy (a desire. She was gratified to see the shock in Jim's eyes. |
indulge | Treat with excessive indulgence. She was able to indulge a growing passion for literature. |
indulging | The act of indulging or gratifying a desire. |
meet | Meet by design be present at the arrival of. The curtains failed to meet in the middle. |
perform | Carry out or perform an action. We performed a popular Gilbert and Sullivan opera. |
promise | Promise to undertake or give. We re promised more winter weather tonight. |
reliably | In a consistently good or accurate way. Few of these paintings can be reliably dated. |
replete | Deeply filled or permeated. It is replete with misery. |
restock | Replenish (a store) with fresh stock or supplies. Work began at once to restock the fishery. |
sate | Supply (someone) with as much as or more of something than is desired or can be managed. Sate your appetite at the resort s restaurant. |
satisfaction | What is felt to be owed or due to one, especially in reparation of an injustice or wrong. I looked round with satisfaction. |
satisfy | Fill satisfy or meet a want or need or condtion ro restriction. Social services is trying to satisfy the needs of so many different groups. |
sooth | Truth or reality. In sooth. |
supplement | Serve as a supplement to. I looked for a part time job to supplement my income. |
vouch | Summon a vouchee into court to warrant or defend a title. The explosive used is of my own formulation and I can vouch for its efficiency. |