satisfactorily

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/ˌsæt.ɪsˈfækt.ər.ɪ.li/ · sat-is-fac-tor-i-ly

In a manner that fulfills expectations or requirements.

Meanings

adverbformal

In a manner that fulfills expectations or requirements.

ایسے طریقے سے جو توقعات یا ضروریات کو پورا کرتا ہو۔

مطمئن کن طور پر

mutma'in karan toor par

Synonyms

adequatelysufficientlyproperlyکفایت سےکافی طور پرصحیح طور پر

Antonyms

unsatisfactorilypoorlyinadequatelyناکافی طور پرخراب طریقے سےعدم تسلی بخش

Common Collocations

  • satisfactorily complete
  • satisfactorily resolve
  • satisfactorily perform

Example Sentences

The project was completed satisfactorily within the stipulated time.

پروجیکٹ طے شدہ وقت میں مطمئن کن طور پر مکمل ہوا۔

Project tay shuda waqt mein mutma'in karan toor par mukammal hua.

She explained the instructions satisfactorily to all the team members.

اس نے تمام ٹیم کے اراکین کو ہدایات مطمئن کن طور پر بتائی۔

Us ne tamam team ke arakeen ko hidayat mutma'in karan toor par batayi.

The report was written satisfactorily, covering all the necessary details.

رپورٹ مطمئن کن طور پر لکھی گئی، جس میں تمام ضروری تفصیلات شامل تھیں۔

Report mutma'in karan toor par likhi gayi, jis mein tamam zaroori tafseelat shaamil thin.

Easily Confused With

adequately:Adequately means enough to meet the needs, while satisfactorily implies meeting expectations.

Word Family

satisfactory
adjectiveمطمئن کن
satisfaction
nounاطمینان

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Satisfy + Act + Or + I + Ly = Satisfactorily

Imagine a teacher giving a thumbs up after a student satisfies all requirements.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خوش رہے ہر ایک کا حال، مگر کوئی نہ رہے بے حال

Khush rahe har aik ka haal, magar koi na rahe be haal

Let everyone be happy, but let no one remain in distress.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جو چاہئے مانگ لو، مگر پوری طرح راضی رہو.

Jo chahiye maang lo, magar poori tarah raazi raho.

Ask for what you want, but be completely satisfied.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "satisfacere" — to make enough, to satisfy

First known use: 19th century

The word 'satisfactorily' evolved from the Latin 'satisfacere', which combines the prefix 'satis' meaning 'enough' and 'facere' meaning 'to do' or 'to make'. It has been used in English since the early 19th century.