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satisfaction
noun as in giving or enjoying a state of comfort, content
Strongest matches
achievement, amusement, comfort, contentment, delight, enjoyment, fulfillment, gratification, happiness, joy, peace of mind, pleasure, pride, relief, vindication, well-being
Strong matches
amends, atonement, bliss, cheerfulness, compensation, complacency, conciliation, contentedness, ease, gladness, indemnification, indulgence, justice, propitiation, recompense, redress, refreshment, reimbursement, reparation, repletion, resolution, reward, satiety, serenity, settlement
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Example Sentences
The survey found that the vast majority of residents in the burn areas expressed satisfaction with their neighborhoods.
Braxton: Rick says he needs satisfaction as revenge for his father’s murder.
Ultimately, we are tasked with the same dilemma our ancestors were, balancing the satisfaction of our needs with the risks that come along with the process of meeting them.
Additionally, the American Psychological Association reports that individuals who are denied abortions are more likely to experience higher levels of anxiety, lower life satisfaction, and lower self-esteem.
"No. He is having great performances and that will be of great satisfaction for himself and for his father."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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