All satisfaction synonyms
satΒ·isΒ·facΒ·tion
S s noun satisfaction
- compensation β Compensation is money that someone who has experienced loss or suffering claims from the person or organization responsible, or from the state.
- contentment β Contentment is a feeling of quiet happiness and satisfaction.
- defrayal β payment of some or all charges or expenses.
- giveback β (in union negotiations) a reduction in employee wages or benefits conceded by a union in exchange for other benefits or in recognition of depressed economic conditions: Givebacks have not slowed the number of shutdowns.
- quittance β recompense or requital.
- acquittance β a release from or settlement of a debt, etc
- opportuneness β The state or condition of being opportune.
- overcompensation β a pronounced striving to neutralize and conceal a strong but unacceptable character trait by substituting for it an opposite trait.
- defrayment β payment of some or all charges or expenses.
- comfort β If you are doing something in comfort, you are physically relaxed and contented, and are not feeling any pain or other unpleasant sensations.
- enjoyment β The state or process of taking pleasure in something.
- high spirits β lively or boisterous mood
- happiness β the quality or state of being happy.
- entertainment β The action of providing or being provided with amusement or enjoyment.
- counterplay β a positive or aggressive action by the defending side, esp in chess
- joy β a female given name.
- fulfillment β the act or state of fulfilling: to witness the fulfillment of a dream; to achieve fulfillment of one's hopes.
- zest β keen relish; hearty enjoyment; gusto.
- fulfilment β the act or state of fulfilling: to witness the fulfillment of a dream; to achieve fulfillment of one's hopes.
- fun and games β frivolously diverting activity.
- immoderation β lack of moderation.
- convenience β If something is done for your convenience, it is done in a way that is useful or suitable for you.
- mollification β to soften in feeling or temper, as a person; pacify; appease.
- ministration β the act of ministering care, aid, religious service, etc.
- intemperateness β The quality of being intemperate.
- joyance β joyous feeling; gladness.
- allayment β an abatement, moderation or alleviation
- exultation β A feeling of triumphant elation or jubilation; rejoicing.
- emotion β A natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- extrication β The act or process of extricating or disentangling; a freeing from perplexities; disentanglement.
- entitlement β The fact of having a right to something.
- good time β time deducted from an inmate's sentence for good behavior while in prison.
- due β together; in unison.
- gratification β the state of being gratified; great satisfaction.
- fruition β attainment of anything desired; realization; accomplishment: After years of hard work she finally brought her idea to full fruition.
- ease β freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort: to enjoy one's ease.
- complacency β Complacency is being complacent about a situation.
- ataraxia β calmness or peace of mind; emotional tranquillity
- delight β Delight is a feeling of very great pleasure.
- weal β wheal.
- counterclaim β a claim set up in opposition to another, esp by the defendant in a civil action against the plaintiff
- ministrations β the act of ministering care, aid, religious service, etc.
- cosiness β (chiefly, British) The state or quality of being cosy.
- avengement β (rare) The inflicting of retributive punishment; satisfaction taken.
- hopefulness β full of hope; expressing hope: His hopeful words stimulated optimism.
- excitability β (uncountable) The state of being excitable.
- indemnification β the act of indemnifying; state of being indemnified.
- welfare β the good fortune, health, happiness, prosperity, etc., of a person, group, or organization; well-being: to look after a child's welfare; the physical or moral welfare of society.
- naturalness β existing in or formed by nature (opposed to artificial): a natural bridge.
- observance β an act or instance of following, obeying, or conforming to: the observance of traffic laws.