/'kɑntɛnt/

n. Content refers to the substance or material that is contained within something. It can pertain to various things such as the information in a book, the text in an article, the data in a computer file, or the ideas presented in a speech. In a more general sense, it represents the meaningful elements or matter that gives value and purpose to a particular entity or medium.

  • The content of a movie includes its plot, characters, and dialogue;
  • The content of a website encompasses all the text, images, and videos it presents. In the given context, “content” likely refers to the text, information, or material that immediately follows or is associated with the mention of “content”, though without further context, the exact nature of this content remains unspecified.
  • But I have no time to write down the main content of it.
  • water content.
  • The content can not be null.

Everything that is included in a collection and that is held or included in something “he emptied the contents of his pockets”; “the two groups were similar in content” What a communication is about; the information conveyed or area of interest

  • message, subject matter, substance The proportion of a substance that is contained in a mixture or alloy etc. The amount that can be contained
  • capacity The sum or range of what has been perceived, discovered, or learned
  • cognitive content, mental object The state of being contented with your situation in life “they could read to their hearts’ content”; 
  • contentedness Something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation “a moving picture of a train is more dramatic than a still picture of the same content”; 
  • subject, depicted object Adjective: content Satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they are “a content smile”; 
  • contented Verb: content Satisfy in a limited way “He contented himself with one glass of beer per day” Make or become satisfied “I am contented” Derived forms: contented, contenting, contents See also: complacent, happy, pleased, satisfied, self-complacent, self-satisfied, smug Type of: acceptance, accumulation, aggregation, assemblage, circumscribe, cognition, collection, communication, confine, gratify, knowledge, limit, noesis, proportion, satisfy, thing, volume Antonym: discontent Part of: scene, view Encyclopedia: Content, Pennsylvania