satisfactory
Pronunciation: [sætɪsˈfæktəri]
Word
Context: "quality"
(adjective) when something is good enough to meet needs or expectations. If you are happy with a result or performance, you can call it satisfactory.
Example
The student's project received a satisfactory grade, showing she did well.
Example
His explanation was not satisfactory; it left many questions unanswered.
Example
Do you think the customer's experience was satisfactory?
Context: "performance"
(adjective) when someone’s work or actions meet the expected standards. It's like saying someone did what they were supposed to do.
Example
Her performance in the play was satisfactory, and the audience enjoyed it.
Example
The team's play was not satisfactory, and they lost the game.
Example
Was the team's effort satisfactory enough to win?
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