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Words with Root “satisf-” in French

Browse French words sharing the root “satisf-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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satisf- Latin origin (satisfacere), core meaning of fulfillment.

autosatisfaction
6 syllables16 letters
au·to·sa·tis·fac·tion
/o.to.sa.tis.fak.sjɔ̃/
noun

The word 'autosatisfaction' is divided into six syllables: au-to-sa-tis-fac-tion. It's a noun formed from the prefix 'auto-', the root 'satisf-', and the suffix '-action'. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding stranded consonants.

insatisfactions
5 syllables15 letters
in·sa·tis·fac·tions
/ɛ̃.sa.tis.fak.sjɔ̃/
noun

The word 'insatisfactions' is divided into five syllables: in-sa-tis-fac-tions. Stress falls on the final syllable. It's composed of the prefix 'in-', the root 'satisf-', and the suffix '-tions'. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules and preserves consonant clusters.

insatisfaisante
6 syllables15 letters
in·sa·ti·sfai·san·te
/ɛ̃.sa.ti.sfɛ.zɑ̃t/
adjective

The word 'insatisfaisante' is divided into six syllables: in-sa-ti-sfai-san-te. It's an adjective with Latin roots, stressed on the penultimate syllable, and exhibits typical French syllabification patterns, including open and closed syllables, and nasal vowel considerations.

insatisfaisantes
6 syllables16 letters
in·sa·tis··zɑ̃·tes
/ɛ̃.sa.tis.fɛ.zɑ̃t/
adjective

The word 'insatisfaisantes' is divided into six syllables: in-sa-tis-fɛ-zɑ̃-tes. It's a feminine plural adjective derived from Latin roots, with stress on the final syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules based on vowel nuclei and consonant clusters.

insatisfaisants
5 syllables15 letters
in·sa·tis·fais·sans
/ɛ̃.sa.ti.sfɛ.zɑ̃/
adjective

The word 'insatisfaisants' is divided into five syllables: in-sa-tis-fais-sans. It's formed from the Latin prefix 'in-', the root 'satisf-', and the French suffixes '-ais' and '-ants'. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, maintaining consonant clusters and considering nasal vowels.