Gratifying

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈɡrætɪˌfaɪɪŋ/

Definitions of gratifying

adjective providing pleasure or satisfaction; pleasing

Example Sentences

A1 Winning the game was a gratifying experience for the team.

A2 Receiving positive feedback from my teacher was very gratifying.

B1 Completing the project ahead of schedule was a gratifying achievement.

B2 Being recognized for my hard work by my colleagues was truly gratifying.

C1 Earning a promotion after years of dedication was a gratifying moment in my career.

C2 Receiving an award for my research was a truly gratifying experience that validated all my hard work.

Examples of gratifying in a Sentence

formal Receiving recognition for my hard work was truly gratifying.

informal It's really gratifying to see all our efforts pay off.

slang Winning the competition was so gratifying, dude!

figurative Watching the sunset over the ocean is a gratifying experience for the soul.

Grammatical Forms of gratifying

past tense

gratified

plural

gratifying

comparative

more gratifying

superlative

most gratifying

present tense

gratifies

future tense

will gratify

perfect tense

has gratified

continuous tense

is gratifying

singular

gratifying

positive degree

gratifying

infinitive

to gratify

gerund

gratifying

participle

gratified

Origin and Evolution of gratifying

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'gratifying' originated from the Latin word 'gratificari', which means 'to please or satisfy.'
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'gratifying' has retained its original meaning of pleasing or satisfying, but has also come to encompass the idea of being rewarding or fulfilling.