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satisfying
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "satisfying" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe an experience or feeling that is pleasing or fulfilling. For example, "A hot meal after a long day of work was a satisfying end to the day."
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60 human-written examples
It generated the illusion of smoke that filled the user's throat and could then be exhaled in satisfying great billows.
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I love to cook – it is very creative and immediately satisfying.
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Montreal come to town and if other results go the right way, TFC could essentially knock the Impact out of the playoffs, which would be satisfying in an empty calories kind of way, though not something fans will be able to celebrate even if TFC win as Montreal's fate wouldn't be decided until Sunday's games are done.
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The once-sleepy fishing village now has nightlife, restaurants and charming streets of 19th-century timber houses, plus a dark-sand beach for satisfying sunset-over-the-Pacific views.
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Fortunately, nothing has changed about its cheesesteak, satisfying diners since '49.
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Wolfsburg are no longer under investigation after satisfying the break-even requirement having provided additional financial information.
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All of which made reaching the radio transmitter at the top of the climb on Saturday particularly satisfying.
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For years now, they have been produced by manufacturers whose only imperatives were cost, and satisfying a growing pile of regulations.
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This sleazy confection becomes a runaway success, until the hero finds himself, under his real name, on the judging panel for a prize that it's tipped to win … it sounds like something Spike Lee would not only do well but find satisfying.
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It also treats the obnoxious kids at its core with such distaste that an older audience may find it surprisingly satisfying.
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And it was satisfying in a way the summer's earlier 5-0 swasp wasn't.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing experiences, use "satisfying" to convey a sense of deep contentment and fulfillment beyond mere pleasure. For example, "The satisfying conclusion to the project left the team feeling accomplished."
Common error
Avoid using "satisfying" for trivial situations where a simpler adjective like "good" or "pleasant" would suffice. Reserve "satisfying" for instances where a deeper sense of gratification is truly conveyed.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "satisfying" is as an adjective. It modifies nouns to describe something that provides contentment or fulfillment. Ludwig AI shows the word being used in various contexts to modify nouns such as "great billows", "sunset-over-the-Pacific views", or "end".
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18%
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12%
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4%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "satisfying" functions as an adjective to describe something that provides fulfillment or contentment. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and wide applicability. While highly versatile, it is best reserved for situations where a genuine sense of gratification is intended, rather than overusing it in trivial contexts. Its meaning closely aligns with alternatives like "gratifying", "fulfilling", and "pleasing". As evidenced by examples from The Guardian and The New York Times, it is commonly used in news, lifestyle, and sports contexts to convey a sense of approval and positive experience.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
gratifying
Emphasizes the feeling of pleasure or satisfaction derived from something.
fulfilling
Highlights the sense of completeness and personal satisfaction.
pleasing
Focuses on the enjoyment and positive feelings evoked.
rewarding
Stresses the benefit or positive outcome received.
delightful
Conveys a sense of great pleasure and joy.
enjoyable
Highlights the pleasant and agreeable nature of something.
agreeable
Focuses on the pleasant and harmonious qualities.
content
Implies a state of peaceful happiness and satisfaction.
adequate
Suggests that something meets the necessary requirements or expectations.
sufficient
Indicates that there is enough of something to meet a need or desire.
FAQs
How to use "satisfying" in a sentence?
You can use "satisfying" to describe something that provides a sense of fulfillment or pleasure. For example, "It was a "satisfying meal" after a long day" or "The "satisfying conclusion" to the story left me feeling content."
What can I say instead of "satisfying"?
You can use alternatives like "gratifying", "fulfilling", or "pleasing" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "satisfying" or "satisfied"?
"Satisfying" is an adjective that describes something that causes satisfaction. "Satisfied" is an adjective that describes a feeling of contentment. For example, "The meal was satisfying" (it caused satisfaction), and "I felt satisfied after the meal" (I experienced contentment).
What's the difference between "satisfying" and "satisfactory"?
"Satisfying" implies a deeper sense of fulfillment and pleasure, going beyond mere adequacy. "Satisfactory" simply means that something meets the required standards or expectations, but may not necessarily be enjoyable or fulfilling.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested