Definition of satisfactorily in English:
satisfactorily
adverbˌsatɪsˈfakt(ə)rəliˌsædɪsˈfækt(ə)rəli
In a way that fulfils expectations or needs; acceptably.
the matter is considered to be satisfactorily resolved
the plan has not worked satisfactorily
Example sentencesExamples
- These Dutch terms are really untranslatable, containing more nuances than can be satisfactorily conveyed by a single English word.
- When it comes to playing Liszt satisfactorily, far more virtues are required than mere courage.
- Unfortunately, the individual efforts just don't come together satisfactorily.
- Panel data would be needed to address the second issue satisfactorily.
- The most discussed anomaly in Huckleberry Finn's narrative has been satisfactorily explained away by modern critical commentary.
- Unless the salesman can successfully answer that question satisfactorily, even the price of the product will not convince the prospect to buy.
- All loose ends are tied up satisfactorily without feeling forced or phoney.
- Take a good, close look at whether your marital relationship is functioning satisfactorily.
- She had no personal resentments or bitterness about life, and had been twice satisfactorily married and twice widowed.
- Sustainability issues can only be satisfactorily addressed on a whole-of-government basis.
Definition of satisfactorily in US English:
satisfactorily
adverbˌsædɪsˈfækt(ə)rəliˌsadisˈfakt(ə)rəlē
In a way that fulfills expectations or needs; acceptably.
the matter is considered to be satisfactorily resolved
the plan has not worked satisfactorily
Example sentencesExamples
- The most discussed anomaly in Huckleberry Finn's narrative has been satisfactorily explained away by modern critical commentary.
- She had no personal resentments or bitterness about life, and had been twice satisfactorily married and twice widowed.
- These Dutch terms are really untranslatable, containing more nuances than can be satisfactorily conveyed by a single English word.
- Unfortunately, the individual efforts just don't come together satisfactorily.
- Take a good, close look at whether your marital relationship is functioning satisfactorily.
- Panel data would be needed to address the second issue satisfactorily.
- Unless the salesman can successfully answer that question satisfactorily, even the price of the product will not convince the prospect to buy.
- All loose ends are tied up satisfactorily without feeling forced or phoney.
- When it comes to playing Liszt satisfactorily, far more virtues are required than mere courage.
- Sustainability issues can only be satisfactorily addressed on a whole-of-government basis.