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51content — 1. adj., v., & n. predic.adj. 1 satisfied; adequately happy; in agreement. 2 (foll. by to + infin.) willing. v.tr. make content; satisfy. n. a contented state; satisfaction. Phrases and idioms: to one s heart s content to the full extent of one s …
52content — 1. noun /ˈkɒn.tɛnt,ˈkɑn.tɛnt/ a) That which is contained. They were in a state of sleepy content afterward. b) Subject matter; substance. 2. adjective /ˈkɒn.tɛnt,ˈkɑn.tɛnt/ Satisfied; in a state of sat …
53content — 1. kept involuntarily under heavy sedation Medical jargon: ... the few violent cases we have are kept pretty, uh, content. (Sanders, 1979, of an institution for the insane) 2. (your desire) to copulate Normally referring to… …
54content — content1 [kən tɛnt] adjective in a state of peaceful happiness or satisfaction. verb satisfy (someone). ↘(content oneself with) accept as adequate despite wanting more or better. noun 1》 a state of satisfaction. 2》 a member of the British House… …
55content — I. /ˈkɒntɛnt / (say kontent) noun 1. (usually plural) that which is contained: the contents of a cask; the contents of a room; the contents of a library. 2. (usually plural) the chapters or chief topics of a book or document; a list of such… …
56content — See: TO ONE S HEART S CONTENT …
57content — See: TO ONE S HEART S CONTENT …
58Content — Con|tent der; s, s <aus engl. content »Inhalt« zu mlat. contentum> qualifizierter Inhalt, Informationsgehalt (bes. von Websites; EDV) …
59content — See: to one s heart s content …
60content — In website design, the text, graphical information, and design features that constitute a web page. Good content is the key to attracting customers to a website and retaining their interest or achieving repeat visits …