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- adjectivecontent (adjective)
- in a state of peaceful happiness:"he seemed more content, less bitter"
- willing to accept a particular thing; satisfied:"he had to be content with third place" · "not content with being a hugely successful pop star, he now intends to venture into movies" · "the duke was content to act as Regent"
verbcontent (verb) · contents (third person present) · contented (past tense) · contented (past participle) · contenting (present participle)- satisfy (someone):"nothing would content her"
- (content oneself with)accept as adequate despite wanting more or better:"we contented ourselves with a few small purchases"
nouncontent (noun) · contents (plural noun)- a state of satisfaction:"the greater part of the century was a time of content"
- a member of the British House of Lords who votes for a particular motion.
Originlate Middle English: via Old French from Latin contentus ‘satisfied’, past participle of continere (see contain).nouncontent (noun) · contents (plural noun) · table of contents (plural noun)- the things that are held or included in something:"she unscrewed the top of the flask and drank the contents"
- the amount of a particular constituent occurring in a substance:"soya milk has a low fat content"
- a list of the chapters or sections given at the front of a book or periodical:"the contents page"
- the material dealt with in a speech, literary work, etc., as distinct from its form or style:"the tone, if not the content, of his book is familiar"
- information made available by a website or other electronic medium:"online content providers"
Originlate Middle English: from medieval Latin contentum (plural contenta ‘things contained’), neuter past participle of continere (see contain).Similar and Opposite Wordsverbnoun- a state of satisfaction:
noun- the things that are held or included in something:
- the amount of a particular constituent occurring in a substance:
- a list of the chapters or sections given at the front of a book or periodical:
- the material dealt with in a speech, literary work, etc., as distinct from its form or style:
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