content

content
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noun
1 contents things inside sth
VERB + CONTENTS
dump, empty, pour, spill

She emptied the contents of her bag on the floor

2 subject matter
ADJECTIVE
original
quality, rich
digital, multimedia, online, Web
editorial
news
course
sexual
VERB + CONTENT
create
deliver, provide
access

The way people are accessing their Web content is changing.

CONTENT + NOUN
provider

Record companies have had to transform themselves into digital content providers.

3 amount of a substance that sth contains
ADJECTIVE
high

foods with a high fat content

low
alcohol, calorie, carbon, cholesterol, fat, fibre/fiber, mineral, moisture, protein, sugar, sulphur/sulfur, vitamin, etc.
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adj.
VERBS
appear, be, feel, seem
ADVERB
extremely, fairly, very, etc.
perfectly, quite, utterly

I'm perfectly content just to lie in the sun.

reasonably, relatively
apparently
strangely

She felt strangely content.

PREPOSITION
with

She seemed quite content with the idea.

Content is used with these nouns: ↑analysis, ↑area, ↑delivery, ↑site, ↑word

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