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satisfaction
[ sat-is-fak-shuhn ]
noun
- an act of satisfying; fulfillment; gratification.
- the state of being satisfied; contentment.
Synonyms: enjoyment, comfort, pleasure
Antonyms: discontent, displeasure
- the cause or means of being satisfied.
- confident acceptance of something as satisfactory, dependable, true, etc.
- reparation or compensation, as for a wrong or injury.
Synonyms: recompense, requital, indemnification, indemnity, atonement, expiation, amends
- the opportunity to redress or right a wrong, as by a duel.
- payment or discharge, as of a debt or obligation.
Synonyms: repayment, remuneration
- Ecclesiastical.
- an act of doing penance or making reparation for venial sin.
- the penance or reparation made.
satisfaction
/ ˌsætɪsˈfækʃən /
noun
- the act of satisfying or state of being satisfied
- the fulfilment of a desire
- the pleasure obtained from such fulfilment
- a source of fulfilment
- reparation or compensation for a wrong done or received
- RC Church Church of England the performance by a repentant sinner of a penance
- Christianity the atonement for sin by the death of Christ
Other Words From
- satis·faction·al adjective
- satis·faction·less adjective
- nonsat·is·faction noun
- presat·is·faction noun
- super·satis·faction noun
- under·satis·faction noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of satisfaction1
Word History and Origins
Origin of satisfaction1
Example Sentences
The guttural roar which greeted her winning crosscourt forehand on match point indicated Raducanu's satisfaction, as did the beaming smile across her face as she handed out high fives to the whole British team afterwards.
What’s more, the correlation between satisfaction and electoral outcomes isn’t even very close.
Instilling a strong camaraderie, and seeing her group thriving as a result, is a source of great satisfaction for Keothavong.
The fact that Carsley was able to engineer two such comprehensive wins with a squad depleted by those nine withdrawals will only add to his personal stock, along with both his and the FA's satisfaction.
The researchers also conducted a phone survey one week after the patients' appointments to assess their satisfaction.
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