content
/ˈkɑntɛnt/
adjective
- Happy and satisfied with what you have; not wanting anything more.
- The cat looked content as it slept in the sun.
- After a good meal, she felt warm and content.
- He is content with his simple life in the countryside.
Antonyms
verb
- To make someone feel satisfied or happy enough so that they do not want more.
- Nothing could content her except a perfect score on the test.
- A small snack will content the children until dinner is ready.
- He tried to content himself with a walk in the park instead of going to the movies.
noun
- The ideas, information, or material contained in something, such as a book, speech, website, or video.
- The website offers a wide variety of content, including videos and articles.
- The content of the article was very informative and well-researched.
- Teachers need to check the content of online resources before using them in class.
- The amount of a particular substance that is contained in something.
- Scientists measured the water content of the soil.
- This chocolate bar has a high sugar content.
- The fat content in this yogurt is very low.
- The things that are inside a container, room, or other space.
- Firefighters rescued the contents of the burning building.
- The contents of the box were a complete mystery to everyone.
- She carefully emptied the contents of her backpack onto the table.