gratified
Gratified and gratifying are both adjectives related to the word gratify. For instance, She was gratified that he put up the Christmas tree so willingly.
To provide an accurate response, I would need to see the specific passage in which "gratify" is used. Generally, "gratify" means to satisfy or please someone’s desires or feelings. If you can share the passage or give more context, I can offer a more tailored answer.
Three of them are please, soothe, and gratify.
pamper, cater, gratify, nourish, oblige, or satisfy
Any non-consensual touching done with the intent to gratify lust or sexual desires.
Gratified and gratifying are both adjectives related to the word gratify. For instance, She was gratified that he put up the Christmas tree so willingly.
Here are some sentences.They must gratify the king's whims.The villagers must gratify the giant.
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gratification
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I wish i could gratify you right now but i can't right nowBy: HOWARD KING Gangsta Brazil
To provide an accurate response, I would need to see the specific passage in which "gratify" is used. Generally, "gratify" means to satisfy or please someone’s desires or feelings. If you can share the passage or give more context, I can offer a more tailored answer.
Three of them are please, soothe, and gratify.
satisfy, classify
- to treat with excessive indulgence - to give in to or gratify
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From the Latin gratiis meaning 'thanks, without recompense, without payment, free'