Definitions and Examples of satiated, contented
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To be full or satisfied after eating or drinking.
Example
After a big meal, he felt satiated and didn't want to eat anything else.
Feeling happy and satisfied with what one has.
Example
Despite not having much money, she was contented with her life and felt grateful for what she had.
Key Differences: satiated vs contented
- 1Satiated refers specifically to being full or satisfied after eating or drinking.
- 2Contented refers to a general feeling of happiness and satisfaction with one's life or situation.
Effective Usage of satiated, contented
- 1Food and Drink: Use satiated to describe feeling full after eating or drinking.
- 2Emotions and Feelings: Use contented to describe a general feeling of happiness and satisfaction with one's life or situation.
Remember this!
The antonyms of esurient are satiated and contented. Use satiated to describe feeling full after eating or drinking, and use contented to describe a general feeling of happiness and satisfaction with one's life or situation.