Gratifying in a sentence as an adjective

It's not as gratifying to the ego, but you learn more, and that's the whole game.

In addition, it is incredibly gratifying when your child sees your work.

Focusing on the richest can be more gratifying than focusing on the poorest.

Catch him at the moment when he is really poor in spirit and smuggle into his mind the gratifying reflection, 'By jove!

I can't imagine how gratifying it must feel for him now to watch things he made flying into orbit and opening access to space.

I know that teaching yourself via Google can be extremely gratifying, and I think it works great for some people, myself included.

Yes, and even as an iOS user I have to say it's very gratifying to see Google finding a unified and consistent design language.

* There is no interesting or intellectually gratifying conversation to be had about a guy beating up his girlfriend.

And it is not "gratifying one's intellectual curiosity" - quite the opposite, it's a story that makes you mad without really telling you anything you didn't know already.

I've also switched Android phones multiple times- it's been quite gratifying to return to a city I visited three years ago and have it automatically connect to the WiFi hotspots I used back then.

If you indulge in the gratifying thought that your nice stuff reflects your superior worthiness, that generalizes to the perception that people with higher quality stuff are higher quality people.

That society has moved past those prejudices and is able to look back at his work with admiration, and shame for his treatment, is a gratifying refutation of his fears, not a convenient retelling of his story to fit modern agendas.

Linking to a security research company will probably give better insight into the technical details how the attack happened, gratifying our intellectual curiosity, instead of just being a dumbed-down piece from some mass-market tech blog.

I wonder how much more advanced humans would be if more time were spent expanding that knowledge instead of gratifying our other pleasure-systems by focusing instead on increasing bank account balances, political power, or participating in destructive conflicts with other humans.

Gratifying definitions

adjective

pleasing to the mind or feeling; "sweet revenge"

See also: sweet

adjective

affording satisfaction or pleasure; "the company was enjoyable"; "found her praise gratifying"; "full of happiness and pleasurable excitement"; "good printing makes a book more pleasurable to read"

See also: enjoyable pleasurable