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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
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Initial scepticism turned to satisfaction, when people realised it allowed them, finally, to get out and about again.
Power ranking passenger satisfaction in North America’s airports slotted LAX at number 16 of 21 mega airports, just below Atlanta and above Chicago O’Hare International.
At UCLA, a diversity, equity and inclusion officer has been placed on leave for comments on social media expressing satisfaction and indifference about Kirk’s death.
The posts express satisfaction with as well as indifference to the killing of Kirk, a popular right-wing commentator and activist.
That same calm assurance carried into the post-fight news conference, where he beamed with satisfaction.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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