Pronunciation: /kənˈtɛnt/
noun a substance or material
A1 I am content with my current job.
A2 The content of the book was interesting.
B1 The website's content needs to be updated regularly.
B2 The content of the presentation was well-researched.
C1 The content of the article was thought-provoking.
C2 The content of the documentary was informative and engaging.
verb to make someone content or satisfied
A1 I am content with my new job.
A2 She seemed content with the decision.
B1 The students need to be content with their exam results.
B2 He was content with the progress of the project.
C1 The CEO was content with the company's performance this quarter.
C2 Despite challenges, she remained content with her life choices.
adjective satisfied or pleased with what one has or is; not wanting more or anything else
A1 The children were content playing in the park all afternoon.
A2 She felt content with her decision to move to a new city.
B1 The content students eagerly participated in the class discussion.
B2 After years of hard work, he finally felt content with his career achievements.
C1 The content employees were rewarded for their dedication with a bonus.
C2 The artist's latest masterpiece left critics and audiences alike feeling content.
formal The content of the report was well-researched and informative.
informal I love the content on that website, it's so interesting!
slang Did you see the new content on her blog? It's lit!
figurative His speech was full of meaningful content that really resonated with the audience.
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