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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
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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
But they can be ahead of others at realizing that deep satisfaction comes from building a closeness with spouses and children.
“I get a great deal of satisfaction from seeing them grow intellectually,” he says.
“The on-site participation rate of Sanofi employees reflects their satisfaction with the new building,” she said.
While the world's second-largest economy has been beset by sluggish domestic demand, many young people are still spending on experiences and goods that gives them satisfaction -- a trend recently dubbed in China as "emotional consumption".
Temperatures are dropping, grocery prices keep climbing, and there’s a small, almost alchemical satisfaction in transforming the blandest, cheapest grain in the aisle into a breakfast worth lingering over.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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