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Satisfied has 4 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Verb
1

simple past tense and past participle of satisfy

"After finishing the entire meal, she felt completely satisfied."

In plain English: To satisfy means to make someone happy by giving them what they want or need.

"The satisfied customer left the store with a big smile on his face."

Adjective
1

filled with satisfaction

"a satisfied customer"

2

allayed

"his thirst quenched he was able to continue"

3

In a state of satisfaction.

"She looked at her finished painting with a deeply satisfied smile, knowing she had finally captured the light just right."

In plain English: Satisfied means feeling happy and content because your needs or wants have been met.

"She was satisfied with the delicious meal she ordered."

Usage: Use satisfied to describe someone who feels content or pleased because their needs have been met, often distinguishing it from the more intense feeling of being delighted. It frequently modifies nouns like customers or employees when referring to approval after receiving service or results.

Example Sentences
"She was satisfied with the delicious meal she ordered." adj
"The satisfied customer left the store with a big smile on his face." verb
"He satisfied his curiosity by reading every page of the book." verb
"The manager satisfied all the customers before closing time." verb
"She will not satisfy anyone until she gets her answer." verb
Related Terms

Origin

The word satisfied comes from adding the common past tense ending "-ed" to the verb satisfy. This formation simply marks that an action of satisfying was completed in the past.

Rhyming Words
ied lied pied fied tied died flied plied tried dried cried fried pried shied vbied spied skied lilied relied espied
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