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content
adjective as in satisfied
Strongest matches
comfortable, contented, fulfilled, gratified, gratified, happy, pleased, satisfied, willing
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Weak matches
at ease, can't complain, complacent, fat dumb and happy, pleased as punch, smug, tickled pink
noun as in comfort, happiness
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contentment, ease, gratification, peace, pleasure, satisfaction
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noun as in essence, meaning
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composition, idea, matter, subject, subject matter, substance, text
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Example Sentences
To boost the reach of some of their sites’ content, some of Red’s sites have also forged partnerships with other media companies.
We’re growing our media business overall, which includes news content, it includes video content that may be more top of funnel.
“The Pro Shop is really an affiliate marketing strategy on steroids,” DeChiaro said, and his goal for it is to “shorten the bridge between content and commerce.”
“Our third party fact checkers have rated this content which means it is not allowed to run as an ad and any organic posts will receive a label,” Kearns added.
Discovery-owned Eurosport lost around 4,500 hours of content and programming it had scheduled between March and August for its TV and over-the-top platforms amid coronavirus lockdowns — including the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
“It happens very often that the form smothers the content,” he says.
For example, a common type of meteorite has similar mineral content to Earth, but a lot less deuterium.
And while the HBOs and the Netflixs of the world are trying to deliver their content in new ways, so to are service providers.
Legacy content providers are increasingly offering their shows directly to viewers through the Internet.
This 16 percent, known as the “cut,” is colorless in nature, and it is “reaped” with a typical alcohol content of 69.8 percent.
I am therefore quite sure I shall be content to await his father's consent, should it not come these many years.
The life of a laborer that is content with what he hath, shall be sweet, and in it thou shalt find a treasure.
If we are to have a real education along lines of expression we must begin with the "content," or cause, of expression.
Few whose estates might yield them ten thousand a year are content with nine thousand.
There are many excellent makers, but we must content ourselves with briefly noticing the most prominent.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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