noun
ADJECTIVE
▪ complete , deep , great , immense
▪ overall
▪
Clients are asked to rate their overall ~.
▪ evident , obvious
▪ grim , perverse , smug
▪ quiet
▪ mutual , personal
▪ job , life ( esp. AmE )
▪ emotional , marital ( AmE ), sexual
▪ client , customer , employee , patient
… OF SATISFACTION
▪ level
▪
My current level of job ~ is pretty low.
VERB + SATISFACTION
▪ derive , feel , find , gain , get , have , take
▪
He derived great ~ from knowing that his son was happy.
▪
Although we didn't win, we were able to take some ~ from our performance.
▪ bring (sb) , give sb , provide (sb with)
▪ express
SATISFACTION + NOUN
▪ rating , score
▪ level , rate
PREPOSITION
▪ in ~
▪
She watched in ~ as he opened the present.
▪ to sb's ~
▪
The matter was resolved to our general ~.
▪ with ~
▪
He nodded with evident ~.
▪ ~ at
▪
her deep ~ at seeing justice done
▪ ~ in
▪
I find ~ in helping people.
▪ ~ of
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I had the ~ of proving him wrong.
▪ ~ with
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Both parties expressed their complete ~ with the decision.
PHRASES
▪ a certain ~
▪
She felt a certain ~ in keeping him waiting.
▪ a grin of ~ , a look of ~ , a smile of ~ , a smirk of ~
▪ a feeling of ~ , a sense of ~
▪ a source of ~
▪
The children were a major source of ~.