gratified in English

verb
1
give (someone) pleasure or satisfaction.
I was gratified to see the coverage in May's issue
synonyms:pleasegladdenmake happydelightmake someone feel goodsatisfytickle pinkbuck up
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "gratified" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "gratified", or refer to the context using the word "gratified" in the English Dictionary.

1. His achievement gratified his.

2. We gratified our friend's curiosity.

3. I am embarrassed and totally gratified.

4. Mr. Dambar was gratified by his response.

5. I was gratified by their invitation.

6. He was gratified by Lucy's response.

7. It gratified me to hear of your success.

8. Neikrug is also gratified that Schell appeared in the film.

9. They were gratified that America kept its promise.

10. Desire causes suffering because it can never be completely gratified.

11. It gratified him to discover how popular his singing was.

12. We were gratified by the response to our appeal.

13. It gratified him to think that it was all his work.

14. We were gratified to learn that you had passed the examination.

15. I was gratified that they appreciated what I did for them.

16. He was gratified to hear that his idea had been confirmed.

17. She was gratified to find that they had followed her advice.

18. What does Chuffed mean? The definition of Chuffed is pleased or gratified

19. They had been stimulated as well as gratified, and their enthusiastic applause showed it.

20. It gratified me to know that she would soon be well again.

21. I was most gratified at/by/with the outcome of the meeting.

22. We would often be sorry if our wishes were gratified. Aesop 

23. She must have been gratified to hear from a famous person like himself.

24. A married woman is always gratified by the capture of a boy's fickle heart.

25. Synonyms for Chuffed include happy, delighted, pleased, glad, gratified, satisfied, joyful, thrilled, blissful and joyous

26. Antonyms for Affronted include pleased, happy, delighted, content, angerless, gratified, satisfied, calm, cheerful and contented

27. John was gratified to see the improvement in his mother's health since she had come home.

28. He looked embarrassed when I said it, but genuinely gratified, and then be shuffled off without a single word more.

29. Antonyms for Circumvented include indulged, allowed, gave in, gratified, yielded, enjoyed, satiated, basked in, coddled and gave rein to

30. I was gratified by the warm and constructive spirit in which the Minister received me and accepted my suggestions.

31. I was not surprised, although I was rather gratified, to find the semi-detached house one of incredible modesty.

32. Antonyms for Averted include indulged, allowed, gave in, gratified, yielded, enjoyed, satiated, basked in, coddled and gave rein to

33. 15 synonyms for Complacent: smug, self-satisfied, pleased with yourself, resting on your laurels, pleased, contented, satisfied, gratified, serene, unconcerned

34. I am so particularly pleased with these, that I should feel much gratified by possessing a duplicate copy of each.

35. The men are gratified to compete and to belong, to lead and to follow-to meet one another-and the challenge.

36. She was brought up to know nothing of the Blightings of poverty, but had every want gratified, and moved in the topmost …

37. He was greatly gratified by the seven turnovers the kids had,(Sentence dictionary) which is only one more than their franchise low.

38. Well, just wait till you come across some of them period-soaked panties or the shit stains on the undies and see how gratified you are.

39. I, who have valued myself on my abilities! who have often disdained the generous candour of my sister, and gratified my vanity in useless or Blameable distrust.

40. Indeed, I am gratified that he Condescended to address one of three seminal questions which I directed in response to his treatise on electoral systems and good governance.

41. His pride may have been gratified, at least temporarily, but he was cut off from the powers of heaven.11 Rather than find truth, he lost his testimony and brought with him many family members.

42. Belgium is gratified at the commitment expressed by the Kosovar authorities to implement the provisions of the Ahtisaari plan, inter alia, by the Kosovo Assembly’s adoption of the so-called Ahtisaari laws in the days to come.

43. 7 Pedagogue comes to the art of viatic pottery and porcelain that serves as to devote oneself to to want education and tie of actual production phase all the time, he feels very gratified.

44. Contented adjective satisfied, happy, pleased, content, comfortable, glad, cheerful, at ease, thankful, gratified, serene, at peace Whenever he returns to this place he is happy and Contented. troubled, uncomfortable, annoyed, uneasy, disContented, dissatisfied, pissed off (taboo slang), displeased

45. Burmese was a fast read to the end--not a happy end, although I found the end happier than it would have been had Flory's conscious wishes been gratified--life happily ever after with that miserable excuse for a human, Elizabeth

46. Readers looking for an authoritative account of almost any aspect of ancient Greek history should be thoroughly gratified."--Kirkus "Creators, Conquerors, and Citizens is an ideal seminar on ancient Greek history, in book-form: it's scholarly but never pedantic, and it's …

47. So Fred was gratified with nearly an hour's practice of "Ar hyd y nos," "Ye banks and Braes," and other favorite airs from his "Instructor on the Flute;" a wheezy performance, into which he threw much ambition and an irrepressible hopefulness.

48. Being of a sociable Aspect, I ventured to address him with a remark calculated to draw forth his historical reminiscences, if any such were in his mind; and it gratified me to discover, that, between memory and tradition, the old gentleman was really possessed of some very …

49. The Acerbity in Cather's tone ("ripped out again") reveals her anger at her publisher's power to make decisions without consulting her, while her more flattering and deferential tone ("I would be greatly gratified," "I beg you to use") reflects the author's powerlessness to control the appearance of the book as a physical artifact.

50. The Patent Office's Adventurousness gratified biotechnologists, but it also disquieted many clerics.: I think the problem was a lack of Adventurousness on the part of the so-called independent studios.: She brought absolute mastery and compelling musical Adventurousness to one of the most difficult works in the repertoire.: Observing my own children as toddlers, I was in awe of the