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What is content as a noun and verb?

Here's a breakdown of "content" as both a noun and a verb:

Content as a Noun

* Definition:

* The things that are contained within something.

* The information or material that is presented in a book, film, website, etc.

* The subject matter of something.

* A state of happiness and satisfaction.

* Examples:

* "The content of the book was fascinating." (Information)

* "The content of the box was a surprise." (Things contained)

* "He was happy with the content of his job." (Happiness)

Content as a Verb

* Definition: To make someone happy and satisfied.

* Examples:

* "A good night's sleep contented her."

* "The children were contented with their toys."

Key Differences:

* Noun: Focuses on the "what" (the information, the things inside).

* Verb: Focuses on the "effect" (making someone happy).

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