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satisfactoria

Satisfactoria is the feminine singular form of the Spanish adjective satisfactorio. It describes something that yields satisfaction or meets expectations. The term is used in both everyday speech and formal writing to express a positive assessment of quality, outcome, experience, or performance. It typically modifies feminine nouns, as in una solución satisfactoria (a satisfactory solution) or una experiencia satisfactoria (a satisfying experience).

Grammatical notes: The form agrees with the gender and number of the noun it modifies. For masculine

Etymology and usage: The term derives from Latin satisfactorius, from satis 'enough' and facere 'to do/make.'

nouns,
the
corresponding
form
is
satisfactorio;
for
feminine
plural
nouns
it
is
satisfactorias;
for
masculine
plural
it
is
satisfactorios.
The
adjective
can
function
as
a
modifier
(una
solución
satisfactoria)
or
as
a
predicative
(la
solución
es
satisfactoria).
It
is
common
in
professional,
educational,
and
consumer
contexts,
with
examples
such
as
"un
resultado
satisfactorio,"
"una
respuesta
satisfactoria,"
and
"una
experiencia
satisfactoria."
In
English,
it
is
translated
as
satisfactory.
It
has
cognates
in
other
Romance
languages,
such
as
Portuguese
satisfatória.
The
sense
is
generally
positive,
indicating
adequacy
or
fulfillment
of
requirements
without
implying
exceptional
quality.
It
appears
across
formal
and
informal
evaluation,
reports,
feedback,
and
evaluative
writing,
with
typical
collocations
like
"resultado
satisfactorio,"
"solución
satisfactoria,"
and
"experiencia
satisfactoria."