gratification
This term describes the internal sense of reward and fulfillment that follows the achievement of a goal or the indulgence of a craving. It carries a strong connotation of relief and completion, often contrasting with the tension of desire or anticipation. In psychological contexts, it is frequently paired with the concept of delay, as in delayed gratification, referring to the ability to resist an immediate reward in hopes of obtaining a more valuable one later. This distinguishes it from simple pleasure, as it implies a process of satisfaction following a specific need or effort.
Meanings
The state of feeling pleasure or satisfaction when a desire or need is fulfilled.
"The child beamed with gratification when he finally finished the puzzle."
The act of satisfying a desire, appetite, or passion.
"The immediate gratification of eating chocolate often outweighs the long-term health benefits."
The act of giving pleasure or satisfaction to someone else.
"The author found great gratification in seeing her books translated into ten languages."