satisfied

/ˈsætɪsfaɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of satisfy: to have met a need, desire, or requirement.
    • He satisfied all the requirements for the job.
    • The meal satisfied her hunger completely.
    • The explanation satisfied the teacher's curiosity.
adjective
  1. Feeling pleased because something is as good as you expected or because something you wanted has happened.
    • She was satisfied with her test results because she had studied hard.
    • The customer left the store satisfied after finding exactly what she needed.
    • After a long meal, everyone looked satisfied and happy.
  2. Having accepted something as enough, even if it is not perfect.
    • I am satisfied that we did our best under the circumstances.
    • They were satisfied with the compromise even though it wasn't their first choice.
    • He was satisfied with the simple answer and didn't ask more questions.
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