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View usage for: (sætɪsfaɪd) 1. adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE]If you are satisfied with something, you are happy because you have got what you wanted or needed. We are not satisfied with these results. [+ with] ...satisfied customers. 2. adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE, oft ADJECTIVE that]If you are satisfied that something is true or has been done properly, you are convinced about this after checking it. People must be satisfied that the treatment is safe. Synonyms: sure, smug, certain, convinced More Synonyms of satisfied More Synonyms of satisfied satisfied in British English (ˈsætɪsfaɪd) adjective1. happy because one has got what one wanted or needed If you are not completely satisfied, return the goods for a full refund. a satisfied customer We are not satisfied with these results. 2. convinced that something is true or has been done properly; reassured People must be satisfied that the treatment is safe. Examples of 'satisfied' in a sentencesatisfied Their wives and girlfriends are also more likely to be less satisfied with them as partners.We continue to work longer hours and feel less satisfied.The most satisfied students are often not at universities with the best employment prospects.But there was no concealing a satisfied smile.We are still happy and very satisfied with him.Spicy food is full of flavour so we reckon that it helps you to feel more satisfied.It has gained enthusiastic reviews from the critics and happy plaudits from satisfied diners.Research shows that we feel satisfied when we eat a certain weight of food.He said she was very healthy and very satisfied and happy.Our support network means satisfied students.They left having put a satisfied smile on the faces of 4,000 of their fans.Nursing, medical technology and other subjects allied to medicine produce the most satisfied students.I wanted to be left completely satisfied.We spend years working like crazy, but often feel less and less satisfied and more and more anxious.The report found that Britons feel neither more nor less satisfied with their lives than before the financial crash.FOR the female half of the population, it may bring a satisfied smile.Throw a very French sommelier into the mix and you are made to feel like a very full and satisfied Tudor royal.Dad is an emotionally complete and satisfied person, much more so than I am.If you don't trust yourself to stop at one, you might as well have a proper slice of carrot cake and feel completely satisfied. In other languagessatisfied British English: satisfied / ˈsætɪsˌfaɪd/ ADJECTIVE If you are satisfied with something, you are pleased because you have got what you wanted. We are not satisfied with these results. - American English: satisfied
- Arabic: راضٍ
- Brazilian Portuguese: satisfeito
- Chinese: 满足的
- Croatian: zadovoljan
- Czech: spokojený
- Danish: tilfreds
- Dutch: tevreden
- European Spanish: satisfecho
- Finnish: tyytyväinen
- French: satisfait
- German: zufrieden
- Greek: ικανοποιημένος
- Italian: soddisfatto
- Japanese: 満足した
- Korean: 만족한
- Norwegian: fornøyd
- Polish: zadowolony
- European Portuguese: satisfeito
- Romanian: satisfăcut
- Russian: удовлетворенный
- Latin American Spanish: satisfecho
- Swedish: nöjd
- Thai: พอใจ
- Turkish: tatmin olmuş
- Ukrainian: задоволений
- Vietnamese: thỏa mãn
Chinese translation of 'satisfied' adj - (= pleased)
满(滿)足的 (mǎnzú de) - (= convinced)
确(確)信的 (quèxìn de) to be satisfied with sth (= pleased) 对(對)某事满(滿)意 (duì mǒushì mǎnyì) to be satisfied that ... 确(確)信 ... (quèxìn ... )
vt - (= please) [person]
使满(滿)足 (shǐ mǎnzú) - [curiosity]
满(滿)足 (mǎnzú) - [demand]
满(滿)足 (mǎnzú) - [requirements, conditions]
符合 (fúhé)
- (= convince)
to satisfy sb that ... 使某人相信 ... (shǐ mǒurén xiāngxìn ... ) to satisfy o.s. that ... 使自己确(確)信 ... (shǐ zìjǐ quèxìn ... )
our satisfied customers Synonyms appeased gratified pacified pleased Opposites disappointed , upset, distressed , discouraged , depressed , choked , disillusioned , discontented , let down , dejected , disheartened , disgruntled , dissatisfied , downcast , saddened , disenchanted , despondent , downhearted , cast down a satisfied look Synonyms triumphant pleased with yourself like the cat that swallowed the canary (informal) People must be satisfied that the treatment is safe. Synonyms smug convinced free from doubt easy in your mind at ease Additional synonymsDefinition positive and confident about something She's absolutely certain she's going to make it as a singer. Synonyms sure, convinced, positive, confident, satisfied, assured, free from doubt We cannot afford to be complacent about our health. Synonyms smug, self-satisfied, pleased with yourself, resting on your laurels, pleased, contented, satisfied, gratified, serene, unconcerned, self-righteous, self-assured, self-contented Definition satisfied with things as they are I'm perfectly content with the way the campaign has gone. Synonyms satisfied, happy, pleased, contented, comfortable, fulfilled, at ease, gratified, agreeable, willing to accept Additional synonymsI feel more fulfilled doing this than ever before. Synonyms satisfied, happy, pleased, content, contented, gratified Definition feeling or expressing joy I'm just happy to be back running. Synonyms pleased, delighted, content, contented, thrilled, glad, blessed, blest, sunny, cheerful, jolly, merry, ecstatic, gratified, jubilant, joyous, joyful, elated, over the moon (informal), overjoyed, blissful, rapt, blithe, on cloud nine (informal), cock-a-hoop (old-fashioned), walking on air (informal), floating on air, stoked (informal) They're pleased to be going home. Synonyms happy, delighted, contented, satisfied, thrilled, glad, tickled, gratified, over the moon (informal), chuffed (British, slang), euphoric, rapt, in high spirits, tickled pink (informal), pleased as punch (informal) Definition definite or certain I'm positive she said she'd be here. Synonyms certain, sure, convinced, confident, satisfied, assured, free from doubt Definition smug and complacently satisfied with oneself or one's own actions You're so bloody self-satisfied. Synonyms smug, complacent, proud of yourself, well-pleased, puffed up, self-congratulatory, flushed with success, pleased with yourself, like a cat that has swallowed the canary, too big for your boots or breeches |