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satisfatória

Satisfatória is the feminine singular form of the Portuguese adjective satisfatório, used to describe something that provides satisfaction or meets a standard. It is employed with feminine nouns and conveys a sense of adequacy rather than excellence. For masculine contexts, the corresponding forms are satisfatório (singular) and satisfatórios (plural).

Etymology and meaning details: satisfatória derives from satisfatório, which in turn comes from the verb satisfazer

Usage and examples: In everyday and formal Portuguese, satisfatória appears in phrases such as uma avaliação

Forms and grammatical notes: The full set includes satisfatório (masculine singular), satisfatória (feminine singular), satisfatórios (masculine

Related terms: satisfação (satisfaction), satisfazer (to satisfy), and satisfeito (satisfied), which reflect related concepts in the

See also: satisfaction, to satisfy, satisfied.

and
the
noun
satisfação.
The
term
is
built
from
the
element
satis,
meaning
enough,
combined
with
a
ending
that
marks
adjectival
form.
In
usage,
satisfatória
denotes
that
a
result,
solution,
experience,
or
object
fulfils
necessary
criteria
or
expectations
without
implying
outstanding
quality.
satisfatória,
uma
experiência
satisfatória,
or
uma
solução
satisfatória.
It
is
common
in
academic,
technical,
and
consumer
contexts
to
indicate
adequacy
or
compliance
with
requirements.
In
contrast,
expressions
like
excelente
or
ótimo
signal
a
higher
degree
of
quality.
The
masculine
equivalent,
satisfatório,
is
used
with
masculine
nouns,
as
in
um
resultado
satisfatório.
plural),
and
satisfatórias
(feminine
plural).
Satisfatória
is
therefore
one
of
the
standard
feminine
inflections
of
the
adjective.
same
semantic
field.