gratified (Meaning)
gratified (s)
having received what was desired
gratified (imp. & p. p.)
of Gratify
Synonyms & Antonyms of gratified
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Antonyms:
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- brokenhearted
- doleful
- downhearted
- unpleased
- downcast
- lachrymose
- unpleased
- despondent
- lachrymose
- abject
- forlorn
- dispirited
- melancholy
- woeful
- blue
- blue
- sorry
- dispirited
- sorry
- forlorn
- plaintive
- sorrowful
- mournful
- plaintive
- woeful
- downhearted
- despondent
- sorrowful
- mournful
- melancholy
- abject
- doleful
- downcast
- brokenhearted
Synonyms:
- rapt
- jolly
- mirthful
- blithesome
- lighthearted
- sanguine
- rhapsodical
- laughing
- merry
- enraptured
- buoyant
- beaming
- rapturous
- gladsome
- intoxicated
- exultant
- exhilarated
- blithe
- optimistic
- upbeat
- jovial
- euphoric
- entranced
- gay
- hopeful
- jubilant
- rhapsodic
- elated
- sunny
- exuberant
- cheery
- gleeful
- smiling
- rejoicing
- beatific
- ecstatic
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gratified Sentence Examples
- The employee was visibly gratified by the company's recognition of her efforts.
- The volunteer felt a sense of gratification from helping others in need.
- The author was gratified to receive positive reviews for her latest book.
- The teacher was gratified to see her students making progress and expressing gratitude.
- The philanthropist was gratified by the impact his donations were having on the community.
- The scientist felt a surge of gratification upon making a significant discovery.
- The traveler was gratified by the stunning views and rich experiences encountered during her journey.
- The parent was gratified to witness their child's success and growth.
- The veterinarian was gratified to have successfully treated a sick animal and restored it to health.
- The person recovering from addiction felt gratified by the support and progress they had made.
FAQs About the word gratified
having received what was desiredof Gratify
satisfied, happy, thankful,delighted, pleased, glad, chuffed,joyful, tickled, blissful
depressed, displeased, displeased, disconsolate, joyless, disheartened, unsatisfied, depressed, unhappy, dejected
The employee was visibly gratified by the company's recognition of her efforts.
The volunteer felt a sense of gratification from helping others in need.
The author was gratified to receive positive reviews for her latest book.
The teacher was gratified to see her students making progress and expressing gratitude.