The noun form is satisfaction.
The word 'satisfied' is the past tense of the verb to satisfy.The noun forms of the verb to satisfy are satisfier, satisfaction, and the gerund, satisfying.
Noun
It is not a noun at all.
happiness is an abstract noun
No, the noun 'satisfaction' is an uncountable noun. Quantities of 'satisfaction' are expressed using adjectives, for example, some satisfaction, full satisfaction, great satisfaction, etc.
The word satisfying is the present participle of the verb to satisfy; the present participle is also an adjective and a gerund (verbal noun). Another noun form is satisfaction.
The noun forms of the verb to satisfy are satisfier, satisfaction, and the gerund, satisfying.
The noun for satisfied is satisfaction
The noun form is satisfaction.
The word "satisfaction" is a noun.
The abstract noun form is satisfaction.
Noun: satisfaction Verb: satisfy
The noun form of the of the adjective 'satisfactory' is satisfaction.
Satisfactory is an adjective. The noun form is satisfaction.
Yes, the word 'satisfaction' is a noun, a word for fulfillment of one's wishes, expectations, or needs; a word for an emotional feeling; a word for reparation or compensation for a wrong, a word for a thing.
No, it's the past participle of the verb to satisfy. The noun would be satisfaction.