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Definition of satisfied in English: satisfiedadjectiveˈsatɪsfʌɪdˈsædəsˌfaɪd Contented; pleased. she was very satisfied with the results Example sentencesExamples - Ray seemed far from satisfied with the answer he had just received.
- Having a satisfied customer tell others how great your business is can reap tremendous rewards.
- With a satisfied nod, I returned to my bed to sleep some more.
- Snickering, he hid a satisfied smile and nodded in reply.
- Patrick gave me a satisfied nod, and then changed the subject of our conversation.
- Mack swallowed the alcohol with a satisfied gulp before nodding.
- She seemed quite satisfied and proud of herself for some reason.
- Many companies regard satisfied customers as their best form of advertising.
- He nodded as if satisfied with his answer or perhaps with his work and stacked the remaining papers neatly on the desk.
- Get letters from satisfied customers and post them on your site.
- Salesmen love repeat business from satisfied customers, because it's all pay and no work!
- The company also added that they served thousands of satisfied customers every year.
- Don't make a scene, but the hairdresser, owner or manager needs to know you're not a satisfied customer.
- Nothing generates great word of mouth like a satisfied customer.
- The best way to show your prospective customers what you can do for them is through testimonials from satisfied customers.
- A satisfied and happy customer will tell two of his or her friends, while a dissatisfied and unhappy customer will tell 10.
- If satisfied with their findings, the family will then consult an astrologer to set a date.
- Consequently, the garage we worked at had many long standing, satisfied customers and more work than we could cope with.
- It's a food that can leave us full, satisfied and happy.
- She studied him several seconds before giving a satisfied nod.
Synonyms pleased, well pleased, happy, content, contented proud, triumphant smug, self-satisfied, pleased with oneself, complacent British informal like the cat that's got the cream North American vulgar slang shit-eating humorous gruntled fulfilled, gratified, appeased, assuaged archaic satiate Definition of satisfied in US English: satisfiedadjectiveˈsædəsˌfaɪdˈsadəsˌfīd Contented; pleased. she was very satisfied with the results Example sentencesExamples - She studied him several seconds before giving a satisfied nod.
- Salesmen love repeat business from satisfied customers, because it's all pay and no work!
- Mack swallowed the alcohol with a satisfied gulp before nodding.
- Get letters from satisfied customers and post them on your site.
- Patrick gave me a satisfied nod, and then changed the subject of our conversation.
- It's a food that can leave us full, satisfied and happy.
- If satisfied with their findings, the family will then consult an astrologer to set a date.
- Ray seemed far from satisfied with the answer he had just received.
- Having a satisfied customer tell others how great your business is can reap tremendous rewards.
- He nodded as if satisfied with his answer or perhaps with his work and stacked the remaining papers neatly on the desk.
- Snickering, he hid a satisfied smile and nodded in reply.
- A satisfied and happy customer will tell two of his or her friends, while a dissatisfied and unhappy customer will tell 10.
- Nothing generates great word of mouth like a satisfied customer.
- Don't make a scene, but the hairdresser, owner or manager needs to know you're not a satisfied customer.
- She seemed quite satisfied and proud of herself for some reason.
- The best way to show your prospective customers what you can do for them is through testimonials from satisfied customers.
- The company also added that they served thousands of satisfied customers every year.
- Many companies regard satisfied customers as their best form of advertising.
- With a satisfied nod, I returned to my bed to sleep some more.
- Consequently, the garage we worked at had many long standing, satisfied customers and more work than we could cope with.
Synonyms pleased, well pleased, happy, content, contented fulfilled, gratified, appeased, assuaged |