The root word in "satisfied" is "satisfy."
The root word for contentment is "content," which comes from the Latin word "contentus," meaning satisfied or contained.
The root word for "sad" is likely the Old English word "sæd," meaning sated or full, which later evolved to mean "satisfied" and eventually "sorrowful" or "unhappy."
If the root word ends in an "i," common suffixes that can be added include "-ble," "-tude," "-al," or "-ic." For example, "satisfi" + "-ed" = "satisfied," "fantas" + "-tic" = "fantastic."
sate -- it is the verb base of satisfy...
Root word is usual.
The root word for contentment is "content," which comes from the Latin word "contentus," meaning satisfied or contained.
In the word satisfied, satis- is a prefix meaning "enough."
the word root plac means "to please."
The root word for "sad" is likely the Old English word "sæd," meaning sated or full, which later evolved to mean "satisfied" and eventually "sorrowful" or "unhappy."
If the root word ends in an "i," common suffixes that can be added include "-ble," "-tude," "-al," or "-ic." For example, "satisfi" + "-ed" = "satisfied," "fantas" + "-tic" = "fantastic."
The word for people who are never satisfied is "insatiable."
sate -- it is the verb base of satisfy...
That big dinner satisfied my hunger.
The word dissatisfied is an adjective. It describes something that is not satisfied.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
Satisfied