All English words - page 5126
adjectiveOf, belonging to, or relating to satisfaction. also (in later use): that satisfies certain requirements.
nounA person who believes in the doctrine that christ suffered punishment as atonement or satisfaction for the sins of humankind.
adjectiveGiving or feeling no satisfaction; without gratification or contentment.
nounFulfilment of one's wishes, expectations, or needs, or the pleasure derived from this.
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I looked round with satisfaction
adjectiveSatisfactory; sufficient, adequate; that satisfies certain requirements.
adverbIn a way that fulfils expectations or needs; acceptably.
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The matter is considered to be satisfactorily resolved
adjectiveFulfilling expectations or needs; acceptable, though not outstanding or perfect.
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He didn't get a satisfactory answer
adjectiveAble to provide someone with what they want or need
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Lower order desires are those that are immediately satisfiable by such things as food, drink, or sl…
verbDecide on and pursue a course of action that will satisfy the minimum requirements necessary to achieve a particular goal.
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It talks about telling you not to just satisfice but to always look for the best
adjectiveContented; pleased.
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Satisfied customers
verbMeet the expectations, needs, or desires of (someone).
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I have never been satisfied with my job
nounThe fact or quality of being satisfied; satisfaction.
nounA person who or thing which provides satisfaction; specifically (a) christian church and a person who makes reparation or atones for sin (now rare); (b) a thing which fulfils a desire or supplies a need or appetite.
verbMeet the expectations, needs, or desires of (someone).
Usage examples:
I have never been satisfied with my job
verbMeet the expectations, needs, or desires of (someone).
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I have never been satisfied with my job
adjectiveGiving fulfilment or the pleasure associated with this.
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These are very satisfying books
verbMeet the expectations, needs, or desires of (someone).
Usage examples:
I have never been satisfied with my job
adverbIn a way that gives fulfilment or the pleasure associated with this.
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She neatly and satisfyingly ties up the loose ends in the story
nounSuffering adequate to atone for sin; an instance of this.
nounA subspecies of the cannabis plant, cannabis sativa sativa, having a long stem and narrow leaves and grown for hemp fibre as well as for use in drugs.
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Sativa plants grow best in warmer environments
nounSudden enlightenment.
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The road that leads to satori
Satrap
ˈsæt.ræpnounA provincial governor in the ancient persian empire.
Usage examples:
From the end of the 370s persia also faced a series of satrap revolts; these revolts particularly i…
adjectiveOf or relating to a satrap or satraps.
nounA province or other administrative division governed by a satrap; (chiefly in extended use) a semi-autonomous region which is within or subordinate to another state; the government of such a region. formerly also (and in earliest use): †the ruler of such a division or region, a satrap (obsolete).
adjectiveOf, relating to, or characteristic of a satrap or satraps.
adjectiveOf, relating to, or characteristic of a satrap or satraps; specifically tyrannical.
nounA province governed by a satrap.
Usage examples:
The capital was ajmer and delhi was a provincial satrapy.
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