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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181. There will need to be an initial prospectus which states the overall aims, content and form of the course.
182. Why are we content to settle for second-rate flavors, fake chocolates, no-fat cheeses, and chemical-tasting artificial sweeteners?
183. When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence. Ansel Adams
184. Although first written in 1951, this description of the content and impacts of constitutions is arguably still the best.
185. He is rich who is content with the least; for contentment is the wealth of nature. Socrates
186. But the two sides remain far apart on the content and shape of an agreement.
187. Only by offering the play in its entirety, blemishes and all, does its content makes sense.
188. If the remaining air time is less than the no-stop time required, the cylinder content display flashes air time.
189. He was happy about the alcohol content, but the damp bandage soon took the smile off his face.
190. In addition to the statutory requirements, the form and content of an audit report is governed by requirements laid down in auditing standards.
191. He could be content sitting cross-legged, weeding a flower bed, or repairing a broken chair.
192. He and Stapleton can associate to their hearts' content and that's something to bring a smile to his face.
193. Emap has an asset base of extremely strong brands, loyal high value customers and differentiated content in both B2C and B2B.
194. This answer lies in several areas: high-quality content, use of the latest technology and the fun factor.
195. As legislator, the student helps make Policy that affects the content of the subjects he is going to study.
196. Some conversations of couples, whether affectionate or belligerent, have scant informational content.
197. Not content with simply being breathed into the atmosphere, the virus makes us sneeze or cough explosively.
198. Function. Quality assurance must be an ongoing improvement activity applying multiple methods most suited to content. 5.
199. A less ambitious painter would have been content merely to bask in the glory that his canvases had earned him.
200. The social nature of attitudes can be seen, not only by their context, but also by their content.
201. In such schemes generalization is regarded as a process applicable to different areas of content.
202. Poor eyesight had prevented Thomas from qualifying as a pilot; but he was not content to be a backroom boy.
203. Irrespective of the validity of the architectural content, the model and drawings are works of art in themselves.
204. The widening of educational opportunity in the immediate post-war period was not accompanied by radical changes in its content.
205. While the form of a news broadcast emphasizes tidiness and control, its content can best be described as fragmented.
206. Therefore some quantity of clay high in calcium content should be placed in the tank bottom.
207. Once a man has tasted freedom he will never be content to be a slave. Walt Disney
207. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
208. Annie was so solid and content, she was like a shiny red apple.
209. Sections which fall below an acceptable standard in terms of quantity, quality of content, or physical condition should receive priority.
210. Maturity begins when we're content to feel we're right about something, without feeling the necessity to prove someone else is wrong. Sydney J. Harris
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