content in Arabic
content in Arabic is مَضْمون, مَضامِين, مُحْتَوى — content means satisfied and at ease; not wanting more than what one has.
content in Arabic
مَضْمون
subject matter
مَضامِين
Pronounced: maḍāmīn
subject matter
مُحْتَوى
subject matter
مُحْتَوَيات
Pronounced: muḥtawayāt
subject matter
What does "content" mean?
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adj Satisfied and at ease; not wanting more than what one has.
"He seemed perfectly content with his quiet life in the village."
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noun The subject matter or information contained in something written, spoken, or recorded — especially, today, material published online.
"The site publishes new content every morning."
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noun The amount of a particular substance contained within something.
"This cereal has a high sugar content."
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verb To make someone satisfied or at ease.
"Nothing seemed to content the restless toddler."
content in a sentence
- He seemed perfectly content with his quiet life in the village.
- The site publishes new content every morning.
- Please check the content of the email before sending it.
- This cereal has a high sugar content.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "content" in Arabic?
"content" in Arabic is مَضْمون, مَضامِين, مُحْتَوى. content means: Satisfied and at ease; not wanting more than what one has.
How do you use "content" in a sentence?
Example: "He seemed perfectly content with his quiet life in the village." In Arabic, "content" is مَضْمون, مَضامِين, مُحْتَوى.
Are there other ways to say "content" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 4 translations listed for "content": مَضْمون, مَضامِين, مُحْتَوى, مُحْتَوَيات.
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