Similar words: ratified, satire, sensation, accusation, insatiable, that is, compensation, conversation. Meaning: ['sætɪsfaɪ] adj. 1. filled with satisfaction 2. allayed.
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31. The mayor's treatment of the problem satisfied both sides in the dispute.
32. He was not satisfied with the tape recorder,so he took it back to the store.
33. The girl is brassing off again, she is never satisfied.
34. The baby let out a loud, satisfied belch.
35. Okay, okay, I'll ask him this afternoon. Satisfied?
36. She professed herself satisfied with the progress so far.
37. She finished her meal and gave a satisfied smile.
38. She seemed satisfied with the arrangements.
39. Only 62 percent of respondents said they were satisfied.
40. Are you satisfied with the new arrangement?
41. They seem satisfied with the pulps.
42. His advice satisfied my doubts.
43. His answer more than satisfied me.
44. Look! You've broken my watch. Now are you satisfied?
45. The judge's decision satisfied most of the parties concerned.
46. I am satisfied that he is guilty.
47. The rogues were satisfied with her bale up.
48. We've had several letters from satisfied customers.
49. I satisfied them that there was no danger.
50. She seemed pretty satisfied with the result.
51. We like to think that we have satisfied customers.
52. The visitors felt not altogether satisfied.
53. She satisfied herself that all doors were locked.
54. I am satisfied that this car is the best.
55. The judge was satisfied she was telling the truth.
56. People must be satisfied that the treatment is safe.
57. He professed himself satisfied with the results.
58. She's never satisfied with what she's got.
59. I felt everything satisfied here.
60. She pronounced herself satisfied with the results.
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