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Whats the difference between content and contented? First, it's content with and contented with; never of Second, there is really no difference between one's unspecified emotional state (content) and a state reached as a result of some phenomenon acting on one (contented)
adjectives - English Language Usage Stack Exchange The great Groucho Marx once gave a good funny example of the difference between satisfied and contented: Two man were arguing about the question: what's the difference between satisfied and contented?
meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Given this sentence: I find (content contentment) when sitting on a crowded subway train or in the sentence fragment: my place of (content contentment) In the dictionary, I see that content
Can the word sigh be positive? [closed] - English Language Usage . . . A sigh can be positive, but without verbal or gestural qualification to the contrary, a sigh ('a sudden, prolonged, deep and more or less audible respiration, following on a deep-drawn breath' - OED) usually indicates or expresses dejection, weariness, longing, pain, or relief (OED) I often sigh with contentment after finishing something delicious to eat or drink I also sigh happily when, at
What are the adverb and adjective for content? If you are, then they would be contented and contentedly I am quite sure you are asking about the noun content, like the nutritional content of milk, the news content of newspaper, the story content of a book, etc The adjective would be content-related For example, He asked me contextual questions about the book
Whats the equal and opposite proverb of Variety is the spice of life? To the extent that "variety is the spice of life" implies that change is necessary for happiness, a contrary (though not exactly opposite) proverb might be "A contented mind is a continual feast " Here is the entry for that proverb in Martin Manser, The Facts on File Dictionary of Proverbs (2002): a contented mind is a continual feast Those who are satisfied with their lot in life are far
single word requests - Interjection for a longing sigh - English . . . I think the O P is after the sound of a contented exhale I'd probably spell that starting with an h, but, unfortunately, words like heh and huh, which seem to be close aurally, are reserved for their sharper counterparts, usually uttered with contempt or derision