Antonym: discontent, displease. Similar words: a bone of contention, contend, contest, context, intent, sentence, intention, contemplate. Meaning: ['kɒntent] n. 1. everything that is included in a collection 2. what a communication that is about something is about 3. the proportion of a substance that is contained in a mixture or alloy etc. 4. the amount that can be contained 5. the sum or range of what has been perceived, discovered, or learned 6. the state of being contented with your situation in life 7. something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation. v. 1. satisfy in a limited way 2. make content. adj. satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they are.
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91. The old couple seem content to sit in front of the television all night.
92. Her experience as a refugee informs the content of her latest novel.
93. The sunburnt grass breathed a harvest breath of dry sweetness and content.
94. It is generally true that the darker the fruit the higher its iron content.
95. Not content with stealing my boyfriend , she has turned all my friends against me.
96. The labels on food products give a lot of information about their nutritional content.
97. She was content to let the conversation wash over her.
98. Andy was a good husband, and Nicky was clearly very content.
99. She took refuge in the library, where she could read to her heart's content.
100. You will have to content yourself with what you have.
101. You've got a whole week to yourself and you can read to your heart's content.
102. I was just content to see my daughter in such a stable relationship but a grandchild, that really was the icing on the cake.
103. The content of your essay is excellent, but it's not very well expressed.
104. We've discussed the unusual form of the book - now, what about the content?
105. These simple changes will make a substantial reduction in the fat content of your diet.
106. As there's no cream, we'll have to content ourselves with black coffee.
107. The content of the media course includes scripting, editing and camera work.
108. Not content with her new car, Selina now wants a bike for trips into the city centre.
109. She is reluctant to discuss the content of the play.
110. Nothing would content her.
111. As the TV is broken, you'll have to content yourself with listening to the radio.
112. She had lazed around the pool to her heart's content.
113. She seemed content with her life as a rich man's plaything.
114. We should never content ourselves with a little book knowledge only.
115. Your tone of voice is as important as the content of what you have to say.
116. Not content with rescuing one theatre, Sally Green has taken on another.
117. Mr Lal has been asking for more responsibility,(http://sentencedict.com/content.html) but has had to content himself with a minor managerial post.
118. The content of a book or document exclusive of prefatory matter, codicils, indexes, or appendices.
119. Much of the mineral content has been leaching out of the soil during the rainy weather.
120. But this didn't frustrate Einstein. He was content to go as far as he could.
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