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content

1 of 3noun
/ˈkɑntɛnt/
Forms:contents
1

(usually plural) the things that are held, included, or contained within something

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  • She emptied the contents of her bag onto the table.
  • After shaking the bag, he guessed its contents without opening it.
  • The box's contents were carefully wrapped in protective foam.
  • Carefully, she placed the contents of the drawer into a separate container.
  • She poured the contents of the jar into the mixing bowl.
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2

the subject matter or information covered in a speech, literary work, or other forms of communication, distinct from its style or presentation

  • The book’s content focuses on modern political theories.
  • His speech had strong content but lacked an engaging delivery.
  • The professor asked the students to analyze the content of the article.
  • The film’s content was too intense for young audiences.
  • She edited the report to improve its content and structure.
3

the proportion of a substance in an alloy or mixture

  • The metal's content of copper was unusually high.
  • They tested the oil's water content.
  • The soil's nitrogen content was measured.
  • The chocolate bar lists cocoa content on the label.
  • The air sample showed a high oxygen content.
4

the total amount of knowledge, experience, or observations that someone has gathered

  • His journal reflects the content of his thoughts.
  • Her content on medieval history is impressive for someone of her age.
  • She relied on her content from years of travel when giving advice to newcomers.
  • The course is designed to expand the content students carry about environmental science.
  • A writer's content often reflects both formal study and life experiences.
5

the capacity or volume that something can hold

  • The bottle's content was nearly full.
  • The tank's content needs to be measured carefully.
  • He poured the liquid and checked the content.
  • The content of the bag was evenly distributed.
  • The container's content is hazardous.
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6

a state of satisfaction or fulfillment with one's situation or circumstances

  • She found content in her quiet life.
  • His sense of content grew with each small achievement.
  • Meditation brought him a feeling of content.
  • They lived modestly but with great content.
  • Finding content in simple pleasures is valuable.
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7

something selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation

  • The painting's content included a garden and fountain.
  • The photograph's content focused on urban life.
  • Artists often choose symbolic content for their work.
  • The content of the sculpture reflects nature.
  • He carefully arranged the content of the still life.
8

any form of information, media, or material that is created, published, or shared on digital platforms, including text, images, videos, articles, podcasts, and more

Content refers to any form of information or material shared on digital platforms, such as text, images, videos, or audio. It is created and shared by individuals, organizations, or brands to inform, entertain, or engage an audience. On social media, content can include posts, articles, photos, comments, or live streams. Content is key to online communication and can be tailored to suit different platforms, such as a video on YouTube, a photo on Instagram, or a status update on Facebook. The goal of content is often to spark interaction, spread knowledge, or promote a product or service.

  • The website updates its content daily to keep users engaged.
  • She creates digital content for social media marketing campaigns.
  • High-quality content can improve a brand’s online presence.
  • Many influencers rely on engaging content to grow their audience.
  • The platform allows users to upload various types of content, including videos and blogs.
9

(usually plural) a list of the chapters, sections, or other divisions of a book or document, along with the corresponding page numbers

  • He flipped to the contents page to check where the introduction started.
  • She scanned the contents before deciding if the article was relevant.
  • The magazine’s contents listed all the featured articles for the month.
  • The research paper’s contents covered multiple aspects of the topic.
  • The contents showed that the book had both theoretical and practical sections.