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content /ˈkɒntent $ ˈkɑːn-/ noun
content /kənˈtent/ adjective [not before noun]
content /kənˈtent/ noun [uncountable]
content /kənˈtent/ verb [transitive]

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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

content
[noun]
Synonyms:
- meaning, essence, gist, significance, substance
- amount, capacity, load, measure, size, volume
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[adjective]
Synonyms:
- satisfied, agreeable, at ease, comfortable, contented, fulfilled, willing to accept
[verb]
Synonyms:
- satisfy, appease, humour, indulge, mollify, placate, please
[noun]
Synonyms:
- satisfaction, comfort, contentment, ease, gratification, peace of mind, pleasure
Antonyms: discontent
Contrasted words: disappoint, dishearten, displease
Related Words: delight, thrill, tickle, bewitch, captivate, charm, enrapture
English Thesaurus: satisfied, happy, pleased, content, fulfilled, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. content1 S3 W2 /ˈkɒntent $ ˈkɑːn-/ noun

1. contents [plural]
a) the things that are inside a box, bag, room etc
contents of
The customs official rummaged through the contents of his briefcase.
Most of the gallery’s contents were damaged in the fire.
contents insurance (=insurance for things such as furniture that you have in your house)
b) the things that are written in a letter, book etc
contents of
She kept the contents of the letter a secret.
The program automatically creates a table of contents (=a list at the beginning of a document that shows the different parts into which it is divided).
He cast his eye down the contents page.

2. [singular] the amount of a substance that is contained in something, especially food or drink
fat/protein/alcohol etc content
the fat content of cheese
water with a low salt content

3. [singular, uncountable] the ideas, facts, or opinions that are contained in a speech, piece of writing, film, programme etc:
The content of the media course includes scripting, editing, and camera work.

4. [singular, uncountable] the information contained in a website, considered separately from the software that makes the website work:
The graphics are brilliant. It’s just a shame the content is so poor.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. content2 /kənˈtent/ adjective [not before noun]
[Date: 1400-1500; Language: French; Origin: Latin contentus; content2]

1. happy and satisfied:
Andy was a good husband, and Nicky was clearly very content.
content with
We’ll be content with a respectable result in tomorrow’s match.

2. content (for somebody) to do something willing to do or accept something, rather than doing more:
She sat quietly, content to watch him working.
He seemed quite content to let Steve do the talking.
Dr Belson had been more than content for them to deal with any difficulties.

3. not content with something used to emphasize that someone wants or does more than something:
Not content with her new car, Selina now wants a bike.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

III. content3 /kənˈtent/ noun [uncountable]

1. literary a feeling of quiet happiness and satisfaction

2. do something to your heart’s content to do something as much as you want:
She took refuge in the library, where she could read to her heart’s content.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

IV. content4 /kənˈtent/ verb [transitive]

1. content yourself with (doing) something to do or have something that is not what you really wanted, but is still satisfactory:
Mr Lal has been asking for more responsibility, but has had to content himself with a minor managerial post.

2. formal to make someone feel happy and satisfied:
I was no longer satisfied with the life that had hitherto contented me.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

content
adj.
VERBS appear, be, feel, seem
ADV. perfectly, quite, utterly I'm perfectly content just to lie in the sun.
fairly, reasonably, relatively | apparently | curiously, strangely She felt curiously content.
PREP. with She seemed quite content with the idea.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

content
noun
I. contents things inside sth
VERB + CONTENT empty She emptied the contents of her bag on the floor

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

content
II. amount of a substance that sth contains
ADJ. high foods with a high fibre content
low | alcohol, calorie, carbon, fat, fibre, moisture, protein, sugar, sulphur, vitamin, etc.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

content
noun
1.
BAD: I didn't find the contents of the novel very interesting.
GOOD: I didn't find the content of the novel very interesting.

Usage Note:
See note at CONTENT (content)

2.
BAD: The content of the latest peace talks is still a secret.
GOOD: The contents of the latest peace talks are still a secret.
BAD: The cover page tells you about the magazine's content.
GOOD: The cover page tells you about the magazine's contents.

Usage Note:
content (WITHOUT s ) = the (interesting) facts, ideas or opinions expressed in a book, film, essay, speech etc: 'His letters tend to have very little content.'
contents (WITH s ) = (1) all the (interesting and unintersting) things that are inside something: 'The customs officer opened my suitcase and examined the contents.' (2) all the things that are written or talked about in a book, report, letter, discussion etc: 'The contents of the diary are strictly confidential.', (3) a list at the front of a book, report, thesis, etc, saying what each chapter or section is about: 'If you want to know which chapters to read, just look at the contents.'

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Common Errors

satisfied feeling that something is as good as it should be, or that something has happened in the way that you want:
The teacher is satisfied with his progress.
another satisfied customer
happy [not before noun] satisfied. Happy is very commonly used instead of satisfied in everyday English:
The boss seems happy with my work.
I’m happy to work part-time until the kids are older.
pleased [not before noun] very satisfied:
I’m pleased with the results.
He came out looking pleased with himself.
content [not before noun] satisfied with what you are doing, so that you do not want to change anything:
She seemed content to just sit and watch the others.
Sam was quite content with his life on the farm.
fulfilled [not usually before noun] feeling that you have achieved enough in your life, and that you do not need things that are more interesting, important, or useful:
I enjoy being a mother, but to feel fulfilled I need to work too.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

content
̈ɪˈkɔntent
See: to one's heart's content

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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