Satisfaction
UK /["/ˌsætɪsˈfækʃn/"]/US /["/ˌsætɪsˈfækʃn/"]/
Definition
the good feeling that you have when you have achieved something or when something that you wanted to happen does happen; something that gives you this feeling
In simple words: The feeling of being happy with what you have or have done.
Examples
- She felt a deep sense of satisfaction after completing the project successfully.
- Customer satisfaction is crucial for the company’s success.
- He gained satisfaction from helping others in need.
- The satisfaction of solving a difficult puzzle is very rewarding.
- Legal satisfaction means fulfilling the terms of an agreement or debt.
- The contract was terminated after satisfaction of all conditions by both parties.
Usage notes
Use 'satisfaction' when discussing feelings of contentment. It's appropriate in both personal and professional contexts but may be less common in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'satisfy' - if you satisfy someone, they feel satisfaction.
Collocations
- customer satisfaction
- sense of satisfaction
- satisfaction guaranteed
- satisfaction survey
Synonyms
- contentment
- pleasure
- fulfillment
- gratification
Antonyms
- dissatisfaction
- discontent
- unhappiness
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'satisfy' - 'satisfaction' is a noun, while 'satisfy' is a verb.
- Using 'satisfaction' in a negative context - it’s generally positive.
- Incorrectly pluralizing it as 'satisfactions' when referring to the general feeling.