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fulfillingadjective making one feel good insidethe college student had a fulfilling job tutoring inner-city youths cheering, comforting, encouraging, gladdening, gratifying, heartening, heartwarming, rewarding, satisfying affecting, inspiring, inspiriting, moving, poignant, stirring, touchingedifying, elevating, upliftingsympathetic, tenderkind, kindly, loving, warmanimating, enlivening, exciting, exhilarating, invigorating, rousing, stimulating, thrillingpleasing, pleasurable, welcoming demoralizing, depressing, discouraging, disheartening, dispiriting cheerless, disappointing, disgruntling, displeasing, dissatisfying, heartbreaking, heartrending, saddeningdiscomforting, disconcerting, dismaying, distressing, disturbing, upsettingcold, unfeeling, unfriendly, unkind, unloving, unpleasant fulfillingverbpresent participle of fulfillto do what is required by the terms ofthe football player must remain with the team one more year to fulfill his contract answering, completing, complying (with), filling, keeping, meeting, redeeming, satisfying concluding, consummating, finalizing, finishing, perfectingaccomplishing, achieving, bringing about, bringing off, carrying out, effectingcommitting, compassing, discharging, executing, following through (with), making, performing abiding by, making good(or making good on) breaching, breaking, transgressing, violating defaulting (on)disregarding, forgetting, ignoring, neglecting, overlooking, overpassing, passing over, slighting to carry through (as a process) to completionyou have fulfilled your duties most admirably accomplishing, achieving, bringing off, carrying off, carrying out, committing, compassing, doing, executing, following through (with), making, negotiating, performing, perpetrating, prosecuting, pulling off, putting through bringing about, effecting, effectuating, implementingacing, nailingengaging (in), practicing(also practising)working (at)reduplicating, reenacting, repeatingactualizing, attaining, realizingcompleting, ending, finishing, winding up going through failingskimping, slighting, slurring in 1922 |