satisfiedadjective
uk/ˈsæt.ɪs.faɪd/us/ˈsæt̬.ɪs.faɪd/satisfied adjective (WANTING)
B1 pleased because you have got what you wanted, or because something has happened in the way that you wanted:
Some people are never satisfied!
a satisfied smile
Are you satisfied with the new arrangement?
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- a satisfied customer
- Many of the listeners surveyed said that they were not satisfied with the station's programmes.
- I didn't feel quite satisfied after my meal.
- Her teachers seem satisfied with her progress.
- The baby let out a loud, satisfied belch.
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Satisfied and complacent
- at one with the world idiom
- be on to a good thing idiom
- complacency
- complacent
- content
- life
- nicely
- pride
- rest
- rest on your laurels idiom
- run
- sate
- sated
- self-fulfilment
- self-satisfied
- smug
- smugly
- that'll do nicely idiom
- thing
- world
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satisfied adjective (BELIEVING)
C1 [ after verb, + , that ] If you are satisfied that something is true, you believe it:
The judge was satisfied (that) she was telling the truth.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Not believing
- are my eyes deceiving me? idiom
- as if! idiom
- authority
- believe
- believe sth when you see it idiom
- denial
- have something on good authority idiom
- I'll eat my hat idiom
- iconoclastic
- in your dreams! idiom
- incredulous
- joke
- Marines
- quarrel with sth
- salt
- self-deception
- since when idiom
- take sth with a pinch of salt idiom
- tell me another one! idiom
- worship
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