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gratifying

/ˈgræɾɪfaɪɪŋ/
/ˈgrætɪfaɪɪŋ/
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When something is gratifying, it feels emotionally satisfying and pleasant, like the sweet feeling you get after acing a test that you studied really hard for.

When you've invested a lot of time and effort into something, it can be quite gratifying to reap the rewards of success. Imagine going through batches of oatmeal cookies trying to get just the right recipe — and then winning the blue ribbon at the annual baking contest. How gratifying! The word gratifying comes from the Latin word gratus, meaning "pleasing, thankful." No matter the circumstances, gratifying moments make you feel appreciated and proud of your efforts.

Definitions of gratifying
  1. adjective
    giving satisfaction or pleasure; pleasing to one's mind or feelings
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