satisfactory
satisfactory — adjective
1. having the quality or standard that is required in a given situation, so that on
having the quality or standard that is required in a given situation, so that one does not need to look for anything better or different.
Mert checked his exam grades and found them <hl>satisfactory</hl>, though lower than expected.
satisfactory + though-clause for unexpected contrast
The hotel room was clean enough — <hl>satisfactory</hl> for the price they paid.
collocation: satisfactory for [price/cost/budget]
After three rounds of fixes, the roof was deemed <hl>satisfactory</hl> by the city inspector.
Olivia's water-quality report was <hl>satisfactory</hl>, but her supervisor wanted more detail.
The school lunch program earned a <hl>satisfactory</hl> health rating, so it kept running.
- acceptable
more common in everyday speech; implies the minimum standard is met
- adequate
suggests just barely enough, with no extras
- sufficient
focuses on meeting a specific quantity or amount needed
- decent
informal; adds a slightly positive tone
- unsatisfactory
direct opposite; not meeting the standard
- unacceptable
stronger; completely failing to meet expectations
- inadequate
not enough in quantity or quality
- poor
below the expected standard
文法句型
be + satisfactory
satisfactory + noun
consider + noun + satisfactory
用法筆記
Describes the thing being judged (result, work, condition), not the person's feeling about it. To express that a person feels content, use satisfied instead. Often takes an adverb modifier such as quite, generally, or perfectly before it.