Satisfy, content can both mean to appease desires or longings. The same distinctions in implications are also found in their corresponding adjectives satisfied and content or contented.
Satiate vs Sate vs Surfeit vs Cloy vs Pall vs Glut vs Gorge
Satiate, sate, surfeit, cloy, pall, glut, gorge are comparable when they mean to fill or become filled to the point of repletion.
Sarcastic vs Satiric vs Ironic vs Sardonic
Sarcastic, satiric, ironic, sardonic can mean having or manifesting bitterness and power to cut or sting.
Same vs Selfsame vs Very vs Identical vs Identic vs Equivalent vs Equal vs Tantamount
Same, selfsame, very, identical, identic, equivalent, equal, tantamount can mean either not different from the other or others or not differing from each other.
Safe vs Secure
Safe, secure can both mean free from danger or apprehension of danger.
Sadness vs Depression vs Melancholy vs Melancholia vs Dejection vs Gloom vs Blues vs Dumps
Sadness, depression, melancholy, melancholia, dejection, gloom, blues, dumps are comparable when they mean a state of mind when one is unhappy or low-spirited or an attack of low spirits.
Sacred vs Sacrosanct vs Inviolate vs Inviolable
Sacred, sacrosanct, inviolate, inviolable can all mean having such a character as to be protected by law, custom, tradition, or human respect against breach, intrusion, defilement, or profanation.
Rush vs Dash vs Tear vs Shoot vs Charge
Rush, dash, tear, shoot, charge can all mean to move or cause to move forward with speed.
Rural vs Rustic vs Pastoral vs Bucolic
Rural, rustic, pastoral, bucolic are comparable when they mean of or characteristic of the country as distinguished from city life.
Ruin vs Wreck vs Dilapidate
Ruin, wreck, dilapidate can all mean to subject a person or more often a thing to forces that are destructive of soundness, worth, or usefulness.
Ruin vs Havoc vs Devastation vs Destruction
Ruin, havoc, devastation, destruction are comparable when they mean the bringing about of disaster or what is left by a disaster.
Rude vs Ill-mannered vs Impolite vs Discourteous vs Uncivil vs Ungracious
Rude, ill-mannered, impolite, discourteous, uncivil, ungracious can all mean not observant of the manner or forms required by good breeding.