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- IPA(key): /ˈsætɪsfaɪd/
- Hyphenation: sat‧is‧fied
From the verb satisfy, equivalent to satisfy + -ed.
satisfied
- simple past and past participle of satisfy
From Middle English satisfyed, i-satisfyed, i-satisfied, past participle of Middle English satisfien, equivalent to satisfy + -ed.
satisfied (comparative more satisfied, superlative most satisfied)
- In a state of satisfaction.
- Synonyms: content, happy, pleased
I'm satisfied with your progress in your homework, so you can watch television now.
- Convinced based on the available evidence.
The judge was satisfied that the defendant did not go out with the intent to start a riot.
in a state of satisfaction
- Arabic: رَاضٍ (rāḍin), مُرْتَاح (murtāḥ), قَانِع (qāniʕ)
- Armenian: գոհ (hy) (goh)
- Azerbaijani: razı (az), məmnun (az), xoşnud
- Bashkir: ҡәнәғәт (qənəğət)
- Belarusian: задаво́лены (zadavóljeny), здаво́лены (zdavóljeny)
- Bulgarian: дово́лен (bg) (dovólen), задово́лен (bg) (zadovólen), удовлетворе́н (bg) (udovletvorén)
- Catalan: satisfet (ca)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 滿意 / 满意 (mun5 ji3)
- Mandarin: 滿意 / 满意 (zh) (mǎnyì), 滿足 / 满足 (zh) (mǎnzú), 滿足 / 满足 (zh) (mǎnzú)
- Czech: spokojený (cs)
- Dalmatian: contiant
- Danish: tilfreds (da)
- Dutch: voldaan (nl), tevreden (nl)
- Esperanto: sata (eo), kontenta
- Finnish: tyytyväinen (fi)
- French: satisfait (fr)
- Galician: satisfeito, contento (gl)
- Georgian: კმაყოფილი (ḳmaq̇opili), დაკმაყოფილებული (daḳmaq̇opilebuli)
- German: zufrieden (de), befriedigt (de)
- Gothic: 𐍃𐌰𐌸𐍃 (saþs)
- Greek: ικανοποιημένος (el) (ikanopoiiménos)
- Hebrew: מרוצה \ מְרֻצֶּה (m'rutsé)
- Hindi: राज़ी (rāzī), संतुष्ट (hi) (santuṣṭ)
- Hungarian: elégedett (hu)
- Iban: puas
- Indonesian: puas (id)
- Irish: sásta
- Italian: soddisfatto (it), contento (it), compiacimento (it)
- Japanese: 満足した (ja) (まんぞくした, manzoku shita)
- Korean: 만족하다 (ko) (manjokhada)
- Latin: satiātus
- Macedonian: задоволен (zadovolen)
- Malay:
- Jawi: ڤواس
- Rumi: puas
- Maori: ea (an account, a score, a debt, revenge), mākona (refers to the appetite), ngata (with an outcome), uruhau
- Navajo: bił hwiih
- Ngazidja Comorian: radhi
- Norman: satisfait
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: tilfreds (no), fornøyd (no), mett (no)
- Persian: خشنود (fa) (xošnud), راضی (fa) (râzi)
- Plautdietsch: saut
- Polish: zadowolony (pl), usatysfakcjonowany (literally)
- Portuguese: satisfeito (pt), saciado (pt)
- Romanian: satisfăcut (ro), mulțumit (ro)
- Russian: дово́льный (ru) (dovólʹnyj), удовлетворённый (ru) (udovletvorjónnyj)
- Scottish Gaelic: riaraichte
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: за̏дово̄љан
- Roman: zȁdovōljan (sh)
- Slovak: spokojný
- Slovene: zadovoljen (sl)
- Spanish: satisfecho (es)
- Swedish: nöjd (sv) c, nöjt (sv) n, belåten (sv)
- Tajik: хушнуд (xušnud), рози (roz-i)
- Telugu: తృప్తిపడిన (tr̥ptipaḍina)
- Thai: พอใจ (th) (pɔɔ-jai), ชื่นชอบ (chʉ̂ʉn-chɔ̂ɔp)
- Turkish: hoşnut (tr), memnun (tr)
- Ukrainian: задово́лений (zadovólenyj)
- Urdu: راضی (rāzī)
- Uzbek: mamnun (uz), xushnud (uz)
- Vietnamese: hài lòng (vi), bằng lòng (vi)
- Yiddish: צופֿרידן (tsufridn)
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satisfied, in relation to eating
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