satisfactory

adjective25 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

Common intensifier indicating a high level of satisfaction.

Strongly emphasizes that something is satisfactory without any flaws.

Indicates a very high level of satisfaction; a strong positive endorsement.

Indicates total and absolute satisfaction, with no reservations.

A slightly more formal way to say 'very satisfactory'.

Similar to 'completely', emphasizes that all aspects are satisfactory.

Indicates that something is satisfactory to all parties involved.

Indicates a reasonable or fair level of satisfaction; can sometimes imply 'satisfactory, but not excellent'.

A common and slightly understated way to say something is not satisfactory.

A strong way of saying something is very unsatisfactory.

Indicates that something is satisfactory for the most part or in most cases.

Similar to 'not altogether', suggests some aspects are good, but others are not.

Synonymous with 'not entirely satisfactory'.

Indicates that while some parts may be satisfactory, the whole is not.

A more formal synonym for 'not entirely satisfactory'.

The most common and direct way to state that something is satisfactory.

Expresses an impression that something is satisfactory, similar to 'appear'.

To conclude that something is satisfactory after experiencing or examining it.

Used when something is shown to be satisfactory after a period of time or testing.

To formally judge or decide that something meets the required standard.

Used when something seems to be satisfactory based on initial observation.

To view or think of something in a particular way, in this case, as satisfactory.

Similar to 'appear satisfactory', based on visual assessment.

Used when an idea or proposal seems satisfactory based on what has been heard or read.

Specifies the person or entity who finds something satisfactory.