oun
- Usually contents.
something that is contained.
the contents of a box.
- the subjects or topics covered in a book or document.
the chapters or other formal divisions of a book or document.
a table of contents.
something that is to be expressed through some medium, as speech, writing, or any of various arts.
a poetic form adequate to a poetic content.
significance or profundity; meaning.
a clever play that lacks content.
substantive information or creative material viewed in contrast to its actual or potential manner of presentation.
publishers, record companies, and other content providers; a flashy website, but without much content.
that which may be perceived in something.
the latent versus the manifest content of a dream.
- Philosophy, Logic. the sum of the attributes or notions comprised in a given conception; the substance or matter of cognition.
power of containing; holding capacity.
The bowl's content is three quarts.
- volume, area, or extent; size.
- the amount contained.
- Linguistics. the system of meanings or semantic values specific to a language (expression ).
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- Mathematics. the greatest common divisor of all the coefficients of a given polynomial.
- any abstraction of the concept of length, area, or volume.
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content 2 American
[kuhn-tent] / kənˈtɛnt /
adjective
- satisfied with what one is or has; not wanting more or anything else.
- British. agreeing; assenting.
- Archaic. willing.
verb (used with object)
to make content.
These things content me.
Antonyms:
noun
the state or feeling of being contented; satisfaction; contentment.
His content was threatened.
- (in the British House of Lords) an affirmative vote or voter.
content 1 British
/ ˈkɒntɛnt /
noun
(often plural) everything that is inside a container
the contents of a box
- (usually plural)
- the chapters or divisions of a book
- a list, printed at the front of a book, of chapters or divisions together with the number of the first page of each
- the meaning or significance of a poem, painting, or other work of art, as distinguished from its style or form
- all that is contained or dealt with in a discussion, piece of writing, etc; substance
- the capacity or size of a thing
the proportion of a substance contained in an alloy, mixture, etc
the lead content of petrol
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content 2 British
/ kənˈtɛnt /
adjective
- mentally or emotionally satisfied with things as they are
- assenting to or willing to accept circumstances, a proposed course of action, etc
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verb
(tr) to make (oneself or another person) content or satisfied
to content oneself with property
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noun
- peace of mind; mental or emotional satisfaction
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interjection
- (in the House of Lords) a formal expression of assent, as opposed to the expression not content
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content Idioms
Related Words
See satisfy.