What is the noun form for satisfied?
What is the noun form for satisfied?
an act of satisfying; fulfillment; gratification. the state of being satisfied; contentment.
What is the adverb of noun satisfaction?
Word family (noun) satisfaction ≠ dissatisfaction (adjective) satisfactory ≠ unsatisfactory satisfied ≠ dissatisfied ≠ unsatisfied satisfying (verb) satisfy (adverb) satisfactorily ≠ unsatisfactorily satisfyingly.
Is it satisfy or satisfied?
As verbs the difference between satisfy and satisfied is that satisfy is to do enough for; to meet the needs of; to fulfill the wishes or requirements of while satisfied is (satisfy).
What type of noun is satisfaction?
A fulfillment of a need or desire. “He enjoyed the dish with great satisfaction.
What is the verb of satisfaction?
verb (used with object), sat·is·fied, sat·is·fy·ing. to fulfill the desires, expectations, needs, or demands of (a person, the mind, etc.); give full contentment to: The hearty meal satisfied him. by sufficient or ample provision: The hearty meal satisfied his hunger.
Is satisfied an adjective or adverb?
SATISFYING (adjective) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
What part of speech is satisfaction?
transitive verb
satisfy
part of speech: | transitive verb |
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part of speech: | intransitive verb |
definition: | to give satisfaction. a wine that does not satisfy synonyms: delight, please similar words: answer, do, suffice |
related words: | cater, comply |
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What is the verb of satisfied?
satisfaction noun (≠ dissatisfaction) satisfactory adjective (≠ unsatisfactory) satisfy verb. satisfying adjective (≠ unsatisfying) satisfied adjective (≠ dissatisfied) (≠ unsatisfied)
What is the present form of verb of satisfy?
satisfying
satisfy Definitions and Synonyms
present tense | |
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he/she/it | satisfies |
present participle | satisfying |
past tense | satisfied |
past participle | satisfied |
What is the base word of satisfaction?
satisfaction (n.) early 14c., “performance of an act set forth by a priest or other Church authority to atone for sin,” from Old French satisfaction (12c.), from Latin satisfactionem (nominative satisfactio) “a satisfying of a creditor,” noun of action from past participle stem of satisfacere (see satisfy).
What is the present form of the verb find?
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Infinitive | Present Participle | Past Tense |
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find | finding | found or fand ( dialectal ) |
What is the verb form of find?
Conjugation of verb ‘Find’
V1 Base Form (Infinitive): | To Find |
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V2 Past Simple: | Found |
V3 Past Participle: | Found |
V4 3rd Person Singular: | Finds |
V5 Present Participle/Gerund: | Finding |