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Aussprache lernen con·tent

/kənˈtent/
adjective
in a state of peaceful happiness.
"he seemed more content, less bitter"
Synonyme: contented, satisfied, pleased, gratified, fulfilled, happy, cheerful, cheery, glad, delighted, tranquil, unworried, untroubled, at ease, at peace, comfortable, serene, placid, complacent

verb
satisfy (someone).
"nothing would content her"
Synonyme: soothe, pacify, placate, appease, please, mollify, make happy, satisfy, still, silence, quieten, quiet

noun
  1. a state of satisfaction.
    "the greater part of the century was a time of content"
    Synonyme: contentment, contentedness, satisfaction, fulfillment, happiness, pleasure, cheerfulness, gladness, gratification, ease, comfort, restfulness, well-being, peace, equanimity, serenity, tranquility, placidity, placidness, repletion, complacency, self-content
  2. a member of the British House of Lords who votes for a particular motion.

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