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Definition for content

adjective as in satisfied

noun as in comfort, happiness

noun as in essence, meaning

noun as in capacity, volume

Strongest match

size

Strong matches

filling, load, measure, packing

verb as in please

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Example Sentences

“Never judge a book by its contents,” quipped a wag in a porkpie hat as we both regarded the cover of an aging paperback guide to vitamins, for sale on a Broadway sidewalk.

This link to the amygdala helps shape the function of the social cognitive network by giving it access to the amygdala's role in processing emotionally important content.

Then they covered it with a mixture of marine sand and soil to create a seal over its contents.

Over the course of that relationship their daughter was said to have been “a happy, healthy, engaging and contented child” and there was “absolutely no suggestion of anything other than good parenting”.

From BBC

This lipid's structure influences the ability of LNPs to successfully deliver their contents and advances mRNA therapies for vaccines and gene editing.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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