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contentedness

NOUN
  1. the state of being contented with your situation in life
    they could read to their heart's content
    he relaxed in sleepy contentedness

How To Use contentedness In A Sentence

  • Parents who generalize from the apparent contentedness of their own children are indulging a dangerous fallacy. The Apocalypse of Adolescence
  • Is it a nod to contentedness among punk godfathers revered by a new generation of post-punk revivalists like Interpol? Shawn Amos: PLAY > SKIP: This Week's New Music
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  • That line's a good benchmark for the rest of the album: The bulk of its love songs suggest a certain romantic contentedness - the joy of the relationship you're in.
  • We are conscious too of where we stand on the scale of contentedness or satisfaction or fulfilment or plain happiness.
  • Her tour to the Lakes was now the object of her happiest thoughts: it was her best consolation for all the uncomfortable hours which the discontentedness of her mother and Kitty made inevitable; and could she have included Jane in the scheme every part of it would have been perfect. Chapter XLII
  • I've heard some writers say that people like me, who preach happiness and contentedness and a positive outlook on life, are teaching people to accept social injustice and not strive for change.
  • On the other hand, not granting a request could lead to injury or discontentedness, which will negatively affect that player's play out on the field.
  • Although she is presented in peasant dress, there is no feeling of hardship or discontentedness.
  • Let us cleanse therefore the fountain of contentedness, which is within us, that so external things may turn out for our good, through our putting the best face on them. Plutarch's Morals
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