satisfyingly

IPA/ˈsætɪsfaɪɪŋli/
IPA/ˈsætɪsfaɪɪŋli/

satisfyingly — 副詞

1. so that the result feels pleasantly complete, neatly right, or exactly suited to

1.副詞C1
釋義

令人滿足地

讓人覺得剛好又很痛快地

so that the result feels pleasantly complete, neatly right, or exactly suited to what was wanted

例句

The final puzzle piece clicked satisfyingly into place on the table.

最後一片拼圖在桌上喀噠一聲卡進定位,感覺真令人滿足。

verb + satisfyingly for a pleasing sense of completion

After Vikram fixed the rail, the drawer shut satisfyingly on its own.

Vikram 修好滑軌後,抽屜自己就順順地關上了,讓人很滿足。

result verb + satisfyingly after a successful repair

同義詞
  • pleasingly

    broader and lighter in tone; it does not always suggest a strong sense of completion.

  • gratifyingly

    often emphasizes reward or approval rather than a neat physical or emotional finish.

  • neatly

    can fit mechanical or visual results, but it lacks the emotional sense of satisfaction.

反義詞
  • unsatisfyingly

    describes a result that leaves you feeling incomplete or disappointed.

  • frustratingly

    stresses annoyance rather than pleasure at how something turns out.

  • disappointingly

    focuses on falling short of hopes instead of giving a sense of completion.

文法句型

verb + satisfyingly

be + satisfyingly + adjective

用法筆記

Often used when a result, sound, texture, or final stage gives a pleasant feeling of completeness. It appears more often in reviews and descriptive writing than in ordinary conversation, where speakers may choose phrases such as 'in a really satisfying way' instead.

常見錯誤

The printer worked satisfyingly during the exam check.
The printer worked satisfactorily during the exam check.
💡'satisfactorily' means it met a required standard, while 'satisfyingly' means it felt pleasing or complete.
After dinner, Manuela sighed satisfyingly.
After dinner, Manuela sighed contentedly.
💡'satisfyingly' usually describes something that gives satisfaction, not the way a satisfied person normally reacts.