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satisfied
feeling that something is as good as it should be, or that something has happened in the way that you want:
• The teacher is satisfied with his progress. • another satisfied customer
happy
[ not before noun ] satisfied. Happy is very commonly used instead of satisfied in everyday English:
• The boss seems happy with my work. • I’m happy to work part-time until the kids are older.
pleased
[ not before noun ] very satisfied:
• I’m pleased with the results. • He came out looking pleased with himself.
content
[ not before noun ] satisfied with what you are doing, so that you do not want to change anything:
• She seemed content to just sit and watch the others. • Sam was quite content with his life on the farm.
fulfilled
[ not usually before noun ] feeling that you have achieved enough in your life, and that you do not need things that are more interesting, important, or useful:
• I enjoy being a mother, but to feel fulfilled I need to work too.
Longman-Thesaurus
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adj. VERBS appear, be, feel, look, seem | declare/profess/pronounce yourself He declared himself satisfied with the results. ADV. extremely, more than, very, well feeling well satisfied with her day's work | absolutely, completely, fully, perfectly, quite, totally | far from, not entirely, not wholly | fairly, generally, reasonably | enough, sufficiently Her parents seemed satisfied enough with her progress. | apparently PREP. with She seemed satisfied with the arrangements.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary