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Gratify - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

To gratify means to give someone pleasure or satisfaction, often by fulfilling their desires or needs. It can also refer to indulging oneself in something enjoyable.

gratify

/ˈɡrætəˌfaɪ/ /ˈɡrætɪfaɪ/

Definition:

To please or satisfy someone by giving them what they want or need.

Synonyms:

please, satisfy, indulge, delight, humor

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

disappoint, frustrate

Common Collocations:

gratify a desire, gratify a wish, gratify an urge

Derivatives:

gratification, gratifying

Usage Tips:

Use "gratify" to describe fulfilling a desire or giving pleasure, often in a deliberate or indulgent way.

Common Phrases:

gratify one's ego, gratify a craving, self-gratification

Etymology:

From Latin *gratificari*, meaning "to do a favor," from *gratus* (pleasing) + *facere* (to make).

Examples:

  • 1. She wanted to gratify her child with a special treat.
  • 2. His praise gratified her after weeks of hard work.
  • 3. They sought to gratify their curiosity by exploring the old house.
  • 4. Don’t always gratify every whim; moderation is key.

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