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content
adjective
feeling
quietly
happy
and
satisfied
with
what
you
have
or
with
the
situation
•
After
finishing
her
painting
,
Lena
felt
content
and
smiled
softly
.
After
finishing
her
painting
,
Lena
felt
content
and
smiled
softly
.
•
The
baby
lay
content
in
his
crib
after
a
warm
bottle
.
The
baby
lay
content
in
his
crib
after
a
warm
bottle
.
From
Latin
contentus
“
satisfied
”,
past
participle
of
continēre
“
to
hold
together
”.
noun
-
content
the
ideas
,
information
,
or
creative
material
contained
in
something
such
as
a
book
,
website
,
video
,
or
show
•
The
documentary
’
s
content
was
both
educational
and
entertaining
.
The
documentary
’
s
content
was
both
educational
and
entertaining
.
•
Teachers
must
check
that
online
content
is
appropriate
for
students
.
Teachers
must
check
that
online
content
is
appropriate
for
students
.
Sense
developed
in
the
late
19th
century
with
the
rise
of
mass
media
,
extending
the
idea
of
what
is
“
contained
”
in
a
publication
.
noun
-
content
the
amount
of
a
particular
substance
that
something
contains
,
often
shown
as
a
percentage
•
This
yogurt
has
a
high
protein
content
.
This
yogurt
has
a
high
protein
content
.
•
Doctors
monitor
the
oxygen
content
in
a
patient
’
s
blood
.
Doctors
monitor
the
oxygen
content
in
a
patient
’
s
blood
.
From
Latin
contentum
,
neuter
past
participle
of
continēre
“
to
hold
together
”,
referring
to
what
is
held
within
.
verb
to
make
someone
feel
satisfied
so
that
they
no
longer
want
anything
else
•
The
king
tried
to
content
the
angry
villagers
with
promises
of
grain
.
The
king
tried
to
content
the
angry
villagers
with
promises
of
grain
.
•
No
amount
of
praise
could
content
her
ambitious
spirit
.
No
amount
of
praise
could
content
her
ambitious
spirit
.
From
Middle
French
contenter
,
from
Latin
contentus
“
satisfied
”.