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Meaning of extremely gratified
feeling or showing great pleasure or satisfaction
Etymology of extremely gratified
The word "gratified" has its roots in the Latin word "gratificari," which means to show gratitude or thanks, and is derived from "gratia," meaning favor or gratitude.
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century, initially with the meaning of showing gratitude or thanks, and later developing to include the sense of feeling pleased or satisfied.
Synonyms
delighted
thrilled
pleased
satisfied
ecstatic
elated
overjoyed
enchanted
captivated
charmed
amused
entertained
cheered
gladdened
heartened
lifted
buoyed
elevated
exhilarated
invigorated
refreshed
revitalized
rejuvenated
pleased
tickled
chuffed
stoked
pumped
psyched
euphoric
blissful
radiant
beaming
glowing
triumphant
proud
fulfilled
contented
happy
joyful
jubilant
Definitions
- The primary definition of "extremely gratified" according to Oxford Languages is to feel or show great pleasure or satisfaction, often as a result of something that has happened or been achieved.
- * It can also describe a state of being pleased or satisfied, often to a high degree.
Usage Examples
- The team was extremely gratified by their victory in the championship game.
- * She felt extremely gratified when she finally completed her difficult project.
- * The audience was extremely gratified by the performer's impressive skills.