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- CONTENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONTENT is something contained —usually used in plural How to use content in a sentence
- CONTENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
It’s easy to update the content of the Web site Content is also the things represented or suggested in something written or created as art, or the ideas it communicates This type of milk has a lower fat content A spokesman has refused to disclose the contents of the shipment
- CONTENT definition in American English | Collins English . . .
If you refer to the content or contents of something such as a book, television program, or website, you are referring to the subject that it deals with, the story that it tells, or the ideas that it expresses
- Content Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
He poured dumped emptied the contents of the package box drawer onto the floor The bedroom's contents have all been packed The brochure describes the contents of the museum A table of contents is a list that is placed at the beginning of some books It shows how the book is divided into sections and at which page each section begins
- CONTENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you refer to the content or contents of something such as a book, speech, or television programme, you are referring to the subject that it deals with, the story that it tells, or the ideas that it expresses
- CONTENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
CONTENT definition: Usually contents See examples of content used in a sentence
- Content - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
If you feel content, you're satisfied and happy The content of a book, movie, or song is what it's about: the topic This word has two main meanings The first has to do with being pleased and satisfied (feeling content) or making someone else feel happy and at peace with things (contenting them)
- content - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
substantive information or creative material viewed in contrast to its actual or potential manner of presentation: publishers, record companies, and other content providers; a flashy Web site, but without much content
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