"Satisfied" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pleasantly content or pleased with something.
A satirizer is someone who creates or expresses satire, which is a literary or artistic genre that uses irony, sarcasm, and ridicule to criticize or expose vices, follies, or abuses in society. A satirizer uses humor, irony, or exaggeration to comment on current events, politics, or social issues, often to provoke thought or elicit change.
Satirizing refers to the act of using irony, sarcasm, or ridicule in writing, speech, or other forms of expression to criticize or expose vices, follies, or abuses in society, politics, or culture. <br><br>Satire is a literary or artistic genre that aims to critique or mock the vices, follies, or abuses of humanity, often by exaggerating or distorting reality. It frequently employs irony, sarcasm, absurdity, and ridicule to make pointed comments about societal norms, politics, or cultural practices.<br><br>In satire, the intention is not necessarily to offend or hurt, but to provoke thought, stir discussion, or challenge societal norms by pointing out the absurdities and hypocrisies in human behavior or institutions.
Satisfaction is a feeling of pleasure or contentment that follows the achievement of a want or need. It is a positive emotional state that is typically characterized by a sense of happiness, fulfillment, or gratification.<br><br>Example: "Eating her favorite ice cream gave her a great sense of satisfaction."
The noun "satisfactions" refers to the feelings of pleasure or satisfaction that result from achieving a goal, task, or desire. It can also refer to the fulfillment or sense of pleasure gained from a particular activity or state.
Satisfactorily means to a satisfactory extent or degree; in a satisfactory manner; in a way that meets or exceeds expectations or requirements.
acceptable; decent; good enough. Not excellent, but not bad either.<br><br>Example: The hotel room was only satisfactory, but we were too tired to look for a better one.
Satisfiable refers to something that can be satisfied or fulfilled; something that is capable of being made happy or content with something. It can also imply that a condition or requirement can be met or fulfilled.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> "The customer's request was satisfiable, and the company made sure to deliver as promised."<br> "The student's satisfiable curiosity led her to ask for more information about the topic."<br> "The machine's design allows for satisfiable vector calculations, making it efficient for various tasks."<br><br>In the context of logic or mathematics, satisfiable can also refer to a statement or formula that has a model or a solution that makes it true.<br><br>In general, satisfiable is an adjective used to describe a situation where needs or desires can be met or fulfilled.
A person or thing that provides satisfaction. <br><br>Example: The new coffee shop became a satisfier for office workers looking for a break during their lunch hour.
Noun<br><br>1. Something that satisfies a need or desire.<br>2. A person or thing that satisfies or delights, especially one's hunger or thirst.<br>3. A psychological need or interest that motivates an individual's behavior.<br>4. A product or service designed to fulfill a particular desire or requirement.
To meet or fulfill a requirement, need, or desire; to please or fulfill someone's expectations.<br><br>Example: "This new policy will satisfy the needs of all employees."
Satisfying refers to giving complete or adequate fulfillment of a desire, need, or expectation, providing pleasure, contentment, or gratification.