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"Satisfactory" means that something is adequate, or acceptable. Whereas "satisfying" means that something meets your needs or requirements and has positive associations.
A gratifying experience is quietly pleasing or satisfying.
We satiate our brains, our stomachs, our genitals, and our actions with a focus on avoidance. We avoid our senses (feelings) by converting them to the sensual. Gratification comes from gratitude. It uses the pleasure and passion we have for life that comes from being adept at feelings.
If something's satisfactory it's okay — acceptable, but maybe not great. When you take a course pass/fail, your grade will be satisfactory if you meet all the requirements and do a reasonable job, or unsatisfactory if you don't.
"Satisfying" is an adjective describing something that fulfills a need or provides contentment in an action or experience. "Satisfied" is the past participle of the verb "satisfy" and signifies the feeling of contentment or fulfillment in a person after their desires have been met.
Adjective. affording satisfaction or pleasure. “found her praise gratifying” synonyms: enjoyable, pleasurable. pleasant.
Although most people live a satisfying life, it is not necessarily a fulfilled one. A satisfied life focuses on meeting the expectations, needs or desires, while a fulfilling life focuses on going a step further and gaining satisfaction by developing one's abilities or character.
These words all describe an experience, an activity, or a fact that gives you pleasure because it provides something you need or want. satisfying that gives you pleasure because it provides something that you need or want:Soup and a salad can be a satisfying meal.
If someone or something satisfies you, they give you enough of what you want or need to make you pleased or contented. To satisfy someone that something is true or has been done properly means to convince them by giving them more information or by showing them what has been done.
If something's satisfactory it's okay — acceptable, but maybe not great. When you take a course pass/fail, your grade will be satisfactory if you meet all the requirements and do a reasonable job, or unsatisfactory if you don't. Try not to confuse satisfactory and satisfying.