Pronunciation: /kənˈtɛnts/
noun the things that are contained within something, especially written or spoken material
A1 The contents of the book were very interesting.
A2 I checked the contents of the bag to make sure everything was there.
B1 The contents of the report were well-organized and easy to understand.
B2 She carefully reviewed the contents of the contract before signing it.
C1 The contents of the presentation were comprehensive and thorough.
C2 He meticulously analyzed the contents of the document to find any errors.
adjective referring to the substance or material inside a container or something that is contained within something else
A1 The contents of the box were a surprise.
A2 She carefully checked the contents of her bag before leaving.
B1 The contents of the report were well-researched and detailed.
B2 The contents of the book were thought-provoking and insightful.
C1 The contents of the presentation were both informative and engaging.
C2 The contents of the museum exhibit were meticulously curated and displayed.
formal The contents of the report were carefully reviewed by the board members.
informal I checked out the contents of the box before opening it.
slang I peeked at the contents of the package to see what was inside.
figurative His mind was a treasure trove of knowledge, the contents of which were vast and varied.
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