gratification n
Those individuals who find it difficult to delay gratification will often find it intolerable to have to put off their enjoyment
You are freeing up people’s time to pursue more useful things than scrounging up food all the time
Instant gratification happens when you give in to your desires and get a boost of “happy hormones” like dopamine and endorphins
‘The lie has become a gratification in itself, told purely for pleasure
From the Cambridge English Corpus Pensions are very complex, and gratification is delayed - especially for younger workers
Lauren Blakely makes her characters so realistic, and the developments in their lives are particularly true-to-life
Sexual gratification was, thus, an express element of one of the crimes considered by the jury