fulfilled

adjective
UK: /fʊlˈfɪld/
US: /fʊlˈfɪld/
  1. Satisfied or pleased because you have achieved something.

    1. She felt fulfilled after finishing the marathon.
    2. Having fulfilled all her ambitions, she decided to retire early and travel the world.
  2. Having done or achieved what was necessary or promised.

    1. The order was fulfilled quickly and efficiently.
    2. He fulfilled his promise to visit his grandmother every week while she was sick.

Synonyms

satisfied achieved
fulfilled transitive-verb
  1. To complete or achieve something completely.

    1. He fulfilled his dream of becoming a doctor.
    2. The project successfully fulfilled all of its objectives within the allocated time frame.
  2. To satisfy a need or desire.

    1. The new job fulfilled her need for intellectual stimulation.
    2. Traveling to different countries has fulfilled his desire for adventure and cultural immersion.
  3. To do or be all that is required or necessary.

    1. The contract was fulfilled according to the agreed terms.
    2. She carefully fulfilled all her duties as a nurse, providing compassionate care to her patients.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "fulfilled" in English means: Satisfied or pleased because you have achieved something., Having done or achieved what was necessary or promised..

The phonetic transcription of "fulfilled" is /fʊlˈfɪld/ in British English and /fʊlˈfɪld/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "fulfilled": satisfied, achieved.

Example usage of "fulfilled": "She felt fulfilled after finishing the marathon.". More examples on the page.