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The synonyms of “Satisfied” are: quenched, slaked, pleased, well pleased, happy, content, contented, fulfilled, gratified
Satisfied as an Adjective
Definitions of "Satisfied" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “satisfied” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Contented; pleased.
- Allayed.
- Filled with satisfaction.
Synonyms of "Satisfied" as an adjective (9 Words)
content | Satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they are. He had to be content with third place. |
contented | Willing to accept something; satisfied. She gave a contented little smile. |
fulfilled | Completed to perfection. I am confident in this role and feel fulfilled. |
gratified | Having received what was desired. |
happy | Marked by good fortune. They are happy to see me doing well. |
pleased | Proud of one’s achievements, especially excessively so; self-satisfied. A pleased smile. |
quenched | Allayed. An uprising quenched almost before it started. |
slaked | Allayed. |
well pleased | Resulting favorably. |
Usage Examples of "Satisfied" as an adjective
- A satisfied customer.
- Satisfied customers.
- She was very satisfied with the results.
Associations of "Satisfied" (30 Words)
blessedness | A state of supreme happiness. |
bliss | A state of extreme happiness. Blissed out hippies. |
complacency | A feeling of smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one’s achievements. His complacency was absolutely disgusting. |
complacent | Contented to a fault with oneself or one’s actions. You can t afford to be complacent about security. |
content | The state of being contented with your situation in life. Not content with being a hugely successful pop star he now intends to venture into movies. |
contented | Satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they are. A contented smile. |
contentment | Happiness with one’s situation in life. He found contentment in living a simple life in the country. |
delectation | A feeling of extreme pleasure or satisfaction. They had all manner of rock n roll goodies for our delectation. |
delighted | Filled with wonder and delight. We were delighted to see her. |
delightful | Causing delight; charming. A delightful surprise. |
elated | Ecstatically happy. Dozens of elated fans welcomed the champions home. |
enjoyable | Affording satisfaction or pleasure. They had an enjoyable afternoon. |
euphoria | A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness. In his euphoria he had become convinced he could defeat them. |
exult | To express great joy. Exulting in her escape Lisa closed the door behind her. |
exultant | Triumphantly happy. He waved to the exultant crowds. |
felicity | A particularly effective feature of a work of literature or art. Domestic felicity. |
glad | Causing happiness. Gave a glad shout. |
gladden | Become glad or happy. The high childish laugh was a sound that gladdened her heart. |
gladness | Experiencing joy and pleasure. |
gratification | The act or an instance of satisfying. A thirst for sexual gratification. |
gratify | Yield (to); give satisfaction to. She was gratified to see the shock in Jim's eyes. |
happiness | Emotions experienced when in a state of well-being. She struggled to find happiness in her life. |
jollity | Feeling jolly and jovial and full of good humor. He was full of false jollity. |
joviality | A jovial nature. |
laughing | Showing or feeling mirth or pleasure or happiness. Laughing children. |
pleased | Willing or glad to do something. A pleased smile. |
pleasurable | Pleasing; enjoyable. Pleasurable activities. |
satisfaction | The payment of a debt or fulfillment of an obligation. I looked round with satisfaction. |
satisfactorily | In a way that fulfils expectations or needs; acceptably. The plan has not worked satisfactorily. |
smug | Having or showing an excessive pride in oneself or one’s achievements. A smug glow of self congratulation. |