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satisfaisants

Satisfaisants is the masculine plural form of the French adjective satisfaisant. It describes things that give satisfaction, meet requirements, or are deemed adequate or acceptable. The feminine forms are satisfaisante (singular) and satisfaisantes (plural), while the masculine singular is satisfaisant. The word derives from satisfaire (to satisfy), itself from Latin satis facere “to do enough,” with the adjectival suffix -ant.

Usage and nuance

Satisfaisants is used across contexts such as evaluation, quality, and performance to signal a positive but

Examples

Des résultats satisfaisants. (Satisfactory results.)

Des conditions satisfaisantes pour l’expédition. (Conditions satisfactory for the shipment.)

Des progrès satisfaisants dans le projet. (Satisfactory progress in the project.)

Contrast and related terms

The antonym is insatisfaisants (or insatisfaisant for singular). Related adjectives include satisfaisant (masc. sing.), satisfaisante (fem.

Notes

Satisfaisants is a standard, non-technical adjective in French, suitable for descriptive or evaluative prose without implying

not
exceptional
adequacy.
It
can
describe
results,
conditions,
performances,
or
evidence
that
fulfill
necessary
criteria
without
implying
outstanding
excellence.
In
neutral
or
formal
writing,
it
conveys
a
sound,
acceptable
level
of
quality.
sing.),
and
insatisfaisant/insatisfaisante
for
negation.
In
some
contexts,
especially
in
consumer
or
performance
assessments,
synonyms
such
as
korrekt,
acceptable,
or
adéquat
may
be
used
depending
on
precision
and
tone.
exceptional
quality.