Definitions for content

content con·tent

Spelling: [kon-tent]
IPA: /ˈkɒn tɛnt/

Content is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 94 anagrams from letters in content (cennott).

Definitions for content

noun

  1. Usually, contents. something that is contained: the subjects or topics covered in a book or document. the chapters or other formal divisions of a book or document:
  2. something that is to be expressed through some medium, as speech, writing, or any of various arts:
  3. significance or profundity; meaning:
  4. substantive information or creative material viewed in contrast to its actual or potential manner of presentation:
  5. that which may be perceived in something:
  6. Philosophy, Logic. the sum of the attributes or notions comprised in a given conception; the substance or matter of cognition.
  7. power of containing; holding capacity:
  8. volume, area, or extent; size.
  9. the amount contained.
  10. Linguistics. the system of meanings or semantic values specific to a language (opposed to expression).
  11. Mathematics. the greatest common divisor of all the coefficients of a given polynomial. Compare primitive polynomial. any abstraction of the concept of length, area, or volume.
  12. the state or feeling of being contented; satisfaction; contentment:
  13. (in the British House of Lords) an affirmative vote or voter.

adjective

  1. satisfied with what one is or has; not wanting more or anything else.
  2. British. agreeing; assenting.
  3. Archaic. willing.

verb (used with object)

  1. to make content:

Origin of content

1375-1425; late Middle English (Anglo-French) Medieval Latin contentum, noun use of neuter of Latin contentus (past participle of continēre to contain), equivalent to con-

Examples for content

It is a patent declaration: "This is only a play; laugh and we are content."

The very nature of going “viral” is that it requires the content to be instantly, freely shareable.

It has never been and cannot be a “media company” that markets “content.”

“It happens very often that the form smothers the content,” he says.

Until the furies got hold of him he was a simple soul, content with simple things.

But I was not content with the first view that had been afforded me at the Exchange.

Dick would be content if she went about in raiment made of dusters and bath towels.

And while the HBOs and the Netflixs of the world are trying to deliver their content in new ways, so to are service providers.

YouTube has signed up over a million partners (people who agree to run ads over their videos to make money from their content).

Then even if it doesn't sell, even if nobody reads it, I will be content.

Word Value for content
Scrable

9

Words with friends

12

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