Dear all,
I would like to know what is the actual meaning of "more than satisfied" in the following sentence. I am not a native speaker. I have never come across such a usage as of now.
"My friend and I were more than satisfied with the hotel."
Thanking you.
It's a figure of speech. Not only were they satisfied, you could say that "satisfied" is not a strong enough word to express their feeling.
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It's a figure of speech. Not only were they satisfied, you could say that "satisfied" is not a strong enough word to express their feeling.
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Thanking you.
Satisfied- here is a past participle used as an adjective. When you are more than satisfied, you are feeling
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You are asking how to use the word "doubt" in a sentence. Here is an example:
I doubt this sentence is grammatically correct.
Maybe you meant to ask: I have a question about this sentence.
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