If you're satisfied, you're contented, and you don't need anything more. You're not overjoyed, but you're not complaining either. When something is satisfied, the requirements have been met and nothing more needs to be done. When you pay back the money you owe on a loan, you have satisfied the debt.
To be unsatisfied is simply to be less than fully satisfied. The same event might leave one person actively annoyed (dissatisfied), but another person merely less than 100% happy (unsatisfied). Unsatisfied is a negation of the adjective satisfied, which means fulfilled or content.
Gratified — This is more or less the same as “satisfied.” Satiated — We usually use it to describe feeling satisfied after a meal.
Antonyms for will
- dislike.
- hate.
- hatred.
- indecision.
- question.
- wavering.
- weakness.
- distaste.
What is another word for customer satisfaction? Noun. State of happiness of customer. customer approval. customer gratification.
corroborate, reinforce. (also reenforce), shore (up), substantiate.
Synonyms for hard-working
assiduous. careful. conscientious. diligent. earnest.Adjective. Feeling or displaying disappointment or a lack of contentment. dissatisfied. discontented. disgruntled.
You have unrealistic expectations
The most common reason people are not satisfied with life or feel like they are not as happy as they should be comes down to the existence of the word 'should'. And that's because the vast majority of us don't accept what is, and instead strive for an imagined reality.If you're unhappy in your job because you're unhappy in life, the solution may be to seek help outside of the office. Talk to your supervisor. If you're not happy with your schedule, your compensation, or the projects you're assigned to, you should tell your boss.
Antonyms are words that have contrasting, or opposite, meanings. Like so much of the English language, "antonym" is rooted in the Greek language. The Greek word anti means opposite, while onym means name.
“Most people are like all stomachs: they cannot remain satisfied for a long time.” “Normally, we're never satisfied.” “Happiness does not come from having much, but from being content, even when you have little.” “Why be satisfied when with effort things can become better.”
Antonyms for do
- abandon.
- abstain.
- bear.
- begin.
- commence.
- destroy.
- discourage.
- dissuade.
What is another word for which?
- (interrogative) What, of those mentioned or implied.
- (relative) The one or ones that.
- (relative) The one or ones mentioned.
- (interrogative) What one or ones (of those mentioned or implied)
- (relative) Who; whom; what (of those mentioned or implied)
noun, plural wor·ries.
a worried condition or feeling; uneasiness or anxiety. a cause of uneasiness or anxiety; trouble. act of worrying.satisfy. Word family (noun) satisfaction ≠ dissatisfaction (adjective) satisfactory ≠ unsatisfactory satisfied ≠ dissatisfied ≠ unsatisfied satisfying (verb) satisfy (adverb) satisfactorily ≠ unsatisfactorily satisfyingly.
about mathwords. website feedback. Satisfy. To show that substituting one or more variables into an equation or inequality "works out". That is, the equation or inequality simplifies to a true statement.
satisfactory adjective (≠ unsatisfactory) satisfy verb. satisfying adjective (≠ unsatisfying) satisfied adjective (≠ dissatisfied) (≠ unsatisfied)
to hold the attention of (someone) pleasantly; entertain or divert in an enjoyable or cheerful manner: She amused the guests with witty conversation. to cause mirth, laughter, or the like, in: The comedian amused the audience with a steady stream of jokes. to cause (time, leisure, etc.) to pass agreeably.
Hobson's Choice: When There Is Really No Choice at All. One of these expressions is Hobson's choice. It often is used to describe a difficult choice. But that is not what it really means. Its real meaning is to have no choice at all.
“Only a select few
have knowledge of the financial bids of both contenders.”
What is another word for have knowledge of?
| know | understand |
|---|
| get acquainted with | have a grasp of |
| have dealings with | have insight into |
| be in sympathy with | be on good terms with |
RELATED WORDS AND SYNONYMS FOR HAVE
- abet.
- accede.
- accept.
- acquiesce.
- admit.
- agree.
- allow.
- approbate.
What is another word for has been?
| outdated | outworn |
|---|
| bygone | former |
| musty | old-time |
| old-world | past |
| ancient | antediluvian |
What does more than mean? More than is a phrasal preposition, where it is equivalent to over when describing an amount that is greater than another. A phrasal preposition is two or more words that, together, function as a preposition.
volunteering. verboffer to do something. advance. bring forward.
Definition of have to. 1 —used to say that something is required or necessaryYou have to follow the rules. I told him what he had to do. We have to correct these problems soon or the project will fail.
English Language Learners Definition of plethora
formal : a very large amount or number : an amount that is much greater than what is necessary. See the full definition for plethora in the English Language Learners Dictionary. plethora. noun. pleth·?o·?ra | ˈpleth-?-r?In the present tense, have is the first person singular and plural, second-person singular and plural, and third-person plural conjugation of this verb. Has is the third-person singular present tense.