Similar words: ratified, satire, sensation, accusation, insatiable, that is, compensation, conversation. Meaning: ['sætɪsfaɪ] adj. 1. filled with satisfaction 2. allayed.
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61. We'll refund your money if you aren't satisfied.
62. She inspected my work and gave a satisfied nod.
63. Are you sure you're quite satisfied?
64. Like so many creative people he was never satisfied.
65. He was satisfied that he had done nothing wrong.
66. She knows how to keep her public satisfied.
67. He was heartily satisfied with the arrangement.
68. She is satisfied with what he has done.
69. His explanation satisfied the court.
70. Will she ever be satisfied?
71. He seems reasonably satisfied with it.
72. Keep all letters from satisfied customers.
73. But if you are not satisfied then go elsewhere.
74. He professed himself satisfied with the progress made.
75. Some people are never satisfied!
76. She's not satisfied with anything but the best.
77. Are you satisfied of the truth of his story?
78. Her parents seemed satisfied enough with her progress.
79. I satisfied my employer that I had finished.
80. I felt quite satisfied after my big meal.
81. Six takes before the director was satisfied.
82. Have you satisfied all the requirements for the general degree?
83. What an unpleasant woman your neighbour is, always griping about one thing or another, never satisfied.
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84. She has satisfied the conditions for entry into the college.
85. She wasn't satisfied with our work and made us start over.
86. He was satisfied there was no legal impediment to the marriage.
87. Are you satisfied with the performance of your new car?
88. Where others might have been satisfied, Dawson had higher ambitions.
89. Many of the listeners surveyed said that they were not satisfied with the station's programmes.
90. At a conscious level, I was quite satisfied with my life.
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