different between appreciation vs satisfaction
appreciation
English
Etymology
From French appréciation.Morphologically appreciate +? -ion
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??p?i?.?i?e?.??n/
- Rhymes: -e???n
Noun
appreciation (countable and uncountable, plural appreciations)
- A fair valuation or estimate of merit, worth, weight, etc.; recognition of excellence.
- Accurate perception; true estimation.
- 2014, Ian Jack, "Is this the end of Britishness", The Guardian, 16 September 2014:
- The English, until relatively recently, seem to have imagined “English” and “British” to be interchangeable, as if Britain was just a bigger England. Our dualism gave us a better appreciation of the nation-state we lived in, though if Britain was a “nation” as well as a “state”, where did that leave Scotland?
- 2014, Ian Jack, "Is this the end of Britishness", The Guardian, 16 September 2014:
- A rise in value.
Alternative forms
- 'preciation (pronunciation spelling)
Antonyms
- (rise in value): depreciation
Related terms
- appreciate
Translations
appreciation From the web:
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- what appreciation month is january
- what appreciation day is it
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satisfaction
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin satisfactio, satisfactionis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sæt?s?fæk??n/
- Rhymes: -æk??n
Noun
satisfaction (countable and uncountable, plural satisfactions)
- A fulfilment of a need or desire.
- The pleasure obtained by such fulfillment.
- November 4, 1860, Henry David Thoreau, letter to Mr. D. R.
- This life is not for complaint, but for satisfaction.
- Selwyn, sitting up rumpled and cross-legged on the floor, after having boloed Drina to everybody's exquisite satisfaction, looked around at the sudden rustle of skirts to catch a glimpse of a vanishing figure—a glimmer of ruddy hair and the white curve of a youthful face, half-buried in a muff.
- November 4, 1860, Henry David Thoreau, letter to Mr. D. R.
- The source of such gratification.
- A reparation for an injury or loss.
- A vindication for a wrong suffered.
Translations
Derived terms
- satisfaction note
- satisfaction piece
- satisfaction theory of atonement
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin satisfactio, satisfactionem.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sa.tis.fak.sj??/
Noun
satisfaction f (uncountable)
- satisfaction
- fulfilment
- pleasure
Synonyms
- (fulfilment): assouvissement
- (pleasure): plaisir
Further reading
- “satisfaction” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
satisfaction From the web:
- what satisfaction does romeo want
- what satisfaction means
- what satisfaction is romeo looking for
- what satisfaction canst thou
- what is satisfaction according to romeo
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