content

IPA: kˈɑntɛnt

noun

  • Satisfaction, contentment; pleasure.
  • (obsolete) Acquiescence without examination.
  • That which contents or satisfies; that which if attained would make one happy.
  • (UK, House of Lords) An expression of assent to a bill or motion; an affirmative vote.
  • (UK, House of Lords, by metonymy) A member who votes in assent.
  • (uncountable) That which is contained.
  • Subject matter; semantic information (or a portion or body thereof); that which is contained in writing, speech, video, etc.
  • The amount of material contained; contents.
  • (obsolete) Capacity for containing.
  • (mathematics) The n-dimensional space contained by an n-dimensional polytope (called volume in the case of a polyhedron and area in the case of a polygon); length, area or volume, generalized to an arbitrary number of dimensions.
  • (algebra, ring theory, of a polynomial with coefficients in a GCD domain) The greatest common divisor of the coefficients; (of a polynomial with coefficients in an integral domain) the common factor of the coefficients which, when removed, leaves the adjusted coefficients with no common factor that is noninvertible.

verb

  • (transitive) To give contentment or satisfaction; to satisfy; to make happy.
  • (transitive, obsolete) To satisfy the expectations of; to pay; to requite.

adjective

  • Satisfied, pleased, contented.
  • (obsolete) Contained.
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Examples of "content" in Sentences

  • The content was nebulous.
  • The content was not apprehensible.
  • The enthusiasm and much of the content is good.
  • What was the criterion of contentment and happiness
  • Hence contentment alone is the best way to happiness.
  • UpdateCommand = "update content set content = @content"
  • The criterion of contentment and happiness lies in the mind.
  • To me, happiness is more of a state of mind, a kind of contentment.
  • Good luck in your continuing mission to denude Wikipedia of content.
  • The content of the article should reflect the content of the sources cited.
  • Good luck in picking the best and dodging the pitfalls such content invites.
  • The final grain moisture content is termed the “equilibrium moisture content” for specific ambient conditions.
  • Loop, read, test. txt if A_index > if content = content = \% A_LoopReadLine\% else content = \% content\% ` n\%A_LoopReadLine\%
  • It's also where that $content argument comes into play: each decorator's render () method is designed to accept content, and then either replace it
  • It returns the content as an array; each element contains a single content block split at the tag, e.g. $content [0], $content [1], $content [2] … etc.
  • The content of the state of perfect knowledge will indeed be the system of absolute truth, but none the less _content_, precisely as finite knowledge is the content of a finite mind.
  • In this example, the attribute is called href and contains a link to a URL. $content is the content of the shortcode, embedded between the domain and sub-directory (i.e. between "www. example.com" and "/ subdirectory").
  • It is true that a good deal is found in the dream content which might be understood as the result of another and more intellectual performance; but analysis shows conclusively every time that these _intellectual operations were already present in the dream thoughts, and have only been taken over by the dream content_.

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