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Adj — Giving a deep sense of satisfaction or purpose.

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a fulfilling career a fulfilling relationship find something fulfilling

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What does “fulfilling” mean?

The word “fulfilling” means giving a deep sense of satisfaction or purpose. In plain terms, something that leaves you feeling satisfied and purposeful, beyond just enjoyable.

How do you use “fulfilling” in a sentence?

Here is “fulfilling” used in a sentence: “Volunteering at the shelter was the most fulfilling thing she did all year.”

What part of speech is “fulfilling”?

“Fulfilling” is an adjective.

Is “fulfilling” a common word?

“Fulfilling” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between fulfilling and fun?

Fun describes something enjoyable in the moment, while fulfilling describes something that gives a deeper, longer-term sense of satisfaction or purpose. A job can be fun without being fulfilling, or fulfilling without being especially fun.

What kinds of things are commonly described as fulfilling?

Careers, relationships, hobbies, and volunteer work are commonly described as fulfilling when they give a person a strong sense of meaning or purpose. The word is often paired with nouns like "career," "life," or "experience."

Is fulfilling the same as satisfying?

Fulfilling and satisfying are close in meaning, but fulfilling more strongly implies personal growth or realized potential, while satisfying can apply to simpler needs being met, such as a satisfying meal. Fulfilling is rarely used for small, everyday pleasures.

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