Word Meanings - CONTENT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Contained within limits; hence, having the desires limited by that which one has; not disposed to repine or grumble; satisfied; contented; at rest. Having food rainment, let us be therewith content. 1 Tim. vi. 8.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of CONTENT)
- Complacent
- Pleased
- satisfied
- content
- pleasant
- affable
- kind
- mannerly
- acquiescent
- amiable
- Component
- Ingredient
- element
- constituent
- factor
- rudiment
- Fill
- Replenish
- supply
- satisfy
- gorge
- glut
- occupy
- appoint
- stuff
- store
- rise
- swell
- grow
- expand
- increase
- Satisfaction
- Contentment
- complacency
- pleasure
- recompense
- compensation
- amends
- remuneration
- indemnification
- atonement
- Satisfy
- Satiate
- sate
- please
- fill
- gratify
- suffice
- compensate
- remunerate
- indemnify
- assure
- convince
- meet
- fulfil
Related words: (words related to CONTENT)
- STORER
One who lays up or forms a store. - ASSURER
1. One who assures. Specifically: One who insures against loss; an insurer or underwriter. 2. One who takes out a life assurance policy. - CONTENTMENT
1. The state of being contented or satisfied; content. Contentment without external honor is humility. Grew. Godliness with contentment is great gain. 1 Tim. vi. 6. 2. The act or process of contenting or satisfying; as, the contentment of avarice - GORGEOUS
Imposing through splendid or various colors; showy; fine; magnificent. Cloud-land, gorgeous land. Coleridge. Gogeous as the sun at midsummer. Shak. -- Gor"geous*ly, adv. -- Gor"geous*ness, n. (more info) luxurious; cf. OF. gorgias ruff, - CONTENTLY
In a contented manner. - SUPPLYMENT
A supplying or furnishing; supply. Shak. - AMIABLENESS
The quality of being amiable; amiability. - ELEMENTAL
1. Pertaining to the elements, first principles, and primary ingredients, or to the four supposed elements of the material world; as, elemental air. "Elemental strife." Pope. 2. Pertaining to rudiments or first principles; rudimentary; elementary. - ELEMENT
1. One of the simplest or essential parts or principles of which anything consists, or upon which the constitution or fundamental powers of anything are based. 2. One of the ultimate, undecomposable constituents of any kind of matter. Specifically: - COMPONENT
Serving, or helping, to form; composing; constituting; constituent. The component parts of natural bodies. Sir I. Newton. - AMIABLE
friend, fr. amare to love. The meaning has been influenced by F. aimable, L. amabilis lovable, fr. amare to love. Cf. Amicable, 1. Lovable; lovely; pleasing. So amiable a prospect. Sir T. Herbert. 2. Friendly; kindly; sweet; gracious; - CONTENTIOUS
Contested; litigated; litigious; having power to decide controversy. Contentious jurisdiction , jurisdiction over matters in controversy between parties, in contradistinction to voluntary jurisdiction, or that exercised upon matters not opposed - REPLENISHMENT
1. The act of replenishing, or the state of being replenished. 2. That which replenishes; supply. Cowper. - GORGET
A crescent-shaped, colored patch on the neck of a bird or mammal. Gorget hummer , a humming bird of the genus Trochilus. See Rubythroat. (more info) 1. A piece of armor, whether of chain mail or of plate, defending the throat and upper part of - SUPPLY
LL. suppletare, from L. supplere, suppletum; sub under + plere to 1. To fill up, or keep full; to furnish with what is wanted; to afford, or furnish with, a sufficiency; as, rivers are supplied by smaller streams; an aqueduct supplies an artificial - CONVINCER
One who, or that which, convinces; one who wins over by proof. - RECOMPENSE
recompensare, fr.L. pref. re- re- + compensare to compensate. See 1. To render an equivalent to, for service, loss, etc.; to requite; to remunerate; to compensate. He can not recompense me better. Shak. 2. To return an equivalent for; - RECOMPENSER
One who recompenses. A thankful recompenser of the benefits received. Foxe. - ACQUIESCENTLY
In an acquiescent manner. - PLEASER
One who pleases or gratifies. - REINCREASE
To increase again. - REGORGE
1. To vomit up; to eject from the stomach; to throw back. Hayward. 2. To swallow again; to swallow back. Tides at highest mark regorge the flood. DRyden. - OLFACTOR
A smelling organ; a nose. - CALEFACTOR
A heater; one who, or that which, makes hot, as a stove, etc. - UNASSURED
1. Not assured; not bold or confident. 2. Not to be trusted. Spenser. 3. Not insured against loss; as, unassured goods. - UNMANNERLY
Not mannerly; ill-bred; rude. -- adv. - UPSWELL
To swell or rise up. - MALEFACTOR
1. An evil doer; one who commits a crime; one subject to public prosecution and punishment; a criminal. 2. One who does wrong by injuring another, although not a criminal. H. Brooke. Fuller. Syn. -- Evil doer; criminal; culprit; felon; convict. - SATISFACTORY
1. Giving or producing satisfaction; yielding content; especially, relieving the mind from doubt or uncertainty, and enabling it to rest with confidence; sufficient; as, a satisfactory account or explanation. 2. Making amends, indemnification,