Customer Satisfaction Terms

10 words in this vocabulary list

adjective a person who is dissatisfied or annoyed

  • The disgruntled employees filed a formal complaint with HR.
  • The disgruntled workers are always complaining about something.
  • The disgruntled customers were causing a ruckus in the store.
  • The disgruntled clouds hung low in the sky, signaling an impending storm.

verb to improve or increase the quality, value, or extent of something

  • The new software update has enhanced the performance of our system.
  • Adding some extra spices really enhanced the flavor of the dish.
  • That new workout routine has totally enhanced my gains at the gym.
  • Her smile enhanced the beauty of the entire room.
  • The manager tried to mollify the angry customer by offering a refund.
  • I tried to mollify my mom by promising to clean my room.
  • He tried to mollify his friend by buying him a beer.
  • The soothing music helped to mollify her anxiety.

verb to make someone less angry or hostile by giving in to their demands

  • The company tried to placate the angry customers by offering them a full refund.
  • I tried to placate my upset friend by buying them their favorite snack.
  • She tried to placate her parents by promising to clean her room, but they didn't buy it.
  • The politician's attempt to placate the opposing party only served to escalate tensions further.

noun a feeling of contentment or fulfillment

adjective satisfactory or fulfilling

adverb satisfactorily or fulfillingly

  • Customer satisfaction is our top priority at this company.
  • I can tell by the smile on your face that you're feeling a sense of satisfaction.
  • I'm totally satisfied with how everything turned out.
  • The artist's work brought a deep sense of satisfaction to my soul.

adjective Describing something that brings satisfaction or contentment

  • The company aims to provide a satisfactional experience for all its customers.
  • I always feel satisfactional after completing a challenging task.
  • That meal was so good, it was straight up satisfactional.
  • The sunset over the ocean was a satisfactional sight to behold.

verb to fulfill the desires, expectations, needs, or demands of (a person); make content

adjective feeling or showing satisfaction; contented

  • The customer was very satisfied with the service provided by the company.
  • I'm really satisfied with how the project turned out.
  • I'm totally satisfied with my new phone, it's awesome!
  • After completing the marathon, I felt a deep sense of satisfaction, like all my hard work had paid off.

noun the greatest or most extreme extent or amount

adjective of the greatest or highest degree; extreme

  • It is of the utmost importance that we adhere to the company's code of conduct.
  • I will do my utmost to make sure we have a successful event.
  • I'm giving it my utmost to pass this exam.
  • The artist put his utmost creativity into the masterpiece.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

article a word that is used to specify a noun as definite or indefinite

  • The project manager worked diligently to iron out the kinks in the new software system.
  • Let's meet tomorrow to iron out the kinks in our presentation.
  • We need to get together and iron out the kinks in our plan.
  • Life has a way of throwing curveballs, but we always find a way to iron out the kinks.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

adverb a word that describes or modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb

  • The presentation provided valuable information about good business practices.
  • I heard some gossip about good deals happening at the mall.
  • I'm all about good vibes and positive energy.
  • Her smile was like a ray of sunshine, spreading warmth and happiness all around.