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
  • Photo editing online cyberspace forecast, tussore cymling indigirka, derived acanthisitta cybercafe contentedness, veal seahorse petauristidae, jelq, drumhead, cudbear, all of cicada to nelumbo your jackstraws leastwise. Rational Review
  • 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.
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  • 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
  • It's a brilliant day, and the couple is so cozily in sync after 25 years of marriage that they can communicate their contentedness in utter silence.
  • But that morning freshness has been supplanted by a full and mellow noonday contentedness which is not without its placid appeal. The Prairie Child
  • With a sigh of contentedness and tranquility, we collect our things and return to our bungalow, to wash the sand and salt off our skin, and dress for the night.
  • Sometimes he has felt a depression of spirits, a general discontentedness, before experiencing a strong erection; in these cases coitus has cleared his spirits. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
  • But not even the badgering from the rational side of her mind was helping to shake her feeling of contentedness.
  • Put it anyway you like, but the idea of life and all its discontentedness is certainly not an uncommon theme in contemporary film and literature.
  • Happiness is contentedness, whereas joy is about electricity.
  • Regardless, the taste buds remain the ultimate authority, and there is a certain contentedness found only in the folds of butter-fried dumplings.
  • Jeanne, his lovely, loving wife senses something has disturbed the stolid contentedness of her husband.
  • But now that a man may make money, and rise in the world, and associate himself, unreproached, with people once far above him, not only is the natural discontentedness of humanity developed to an unheard-of extent, whatever On the Old Road Vol. 1 (of 2) A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art and Literature
  • Because I believe that economic success inspires ambition and appetite in national leaders, not sanguinity or contentedness.
  • Because this engagement is a means to accomplish His promise: because thou hast avouched God, God hath avouched thee, and will do as He hath said, and again, as He hath said; the repetition whereof seems to argue contentedness in God, in that, by this avouchment, a way was opened for the accomplishment of His promise. The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and Documents of the Covenanted Reformation
  • Probably he confused my contentedness for readiness to go home.
  • I had time to work on it, and it just really encompassed Riggins, and his kind of contentedness at that moment. Friday Night Lights Comes to An End: Producers and Cast Remember Building Dillon
  • Indeed, ignoring pain even though it might seem easier in the short-term will likely backfire when, down the road, unresolved feelings are triggered and bubble to the surface, interfering with personal growth, contentedness with life, and development of new relationships. Mary Darling Montero, LCSW: Feeling Depressed? Pay Attention To The Good Days
  • In the eight days we spent in Mazatlan we heard reports such as that, and we listened as well to tales of contentedness. Mazatlan: Tequila, tans and working stiffs
  • 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. Pride and Prejudice
  • Murti is a misreading for apurti or discontentedness. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
  • On the other hand … happiness, contentedness and serenity fill me with the desire t0 love life and live it to the max … this is best achieved in the real world with real people … and writing about that seems dull by comparison. The pages are still blank « Write Anything
  • The position presented may look like a quest for spirituality shaped by a mixture of scientific secularism, Buddhist contentedness, and American Puritan self-control and self-leadership.
  • he relaxed in sleepy contentedness
  • We are conscious too of where we stand on the scale of contentedness or satisfaction or fulfilment or plain happiness.
  • And though I love the bloated contentedness created by gorging on a meal packed with spices, fat and carbohydrates, this was not to be the highlight of the evening.
  • It is a patchwork of Clan, tribal loyalties, religious zealotry, appallingly poor, indemicly corrupt politician, power mad factionally torn military and a corporate sector which is (not surprisingy greedy and in for their chop) all of which are in varing degrees fractiousness and discontentedness. Pakistan "Emergency" Ban of Constitution, Independent Media-- A Media Emergency In USA Too
  • In his polo-neck jumper and jeans there is a casual ease to him, however, a satisfied contentedness.
  • The protestors claim that one of the main reasons for discontentedness is the former gold mining company's failure to meet its promises before the local population.
  • But on days that I draw a cartoon that I like, a weird calmness comes over me, a strange feeling of contentedness and happiness. What the hell’s that all about?
  • You could lay around, nap, watch tv, and there was a contentedness about it.
  • You cannot travel if you provoke discontentedness and want to travel through legal means, but if you hijack an airplane or a motorboat or jump on a raft you get what you want. Holds News Conference
  • Around me the room was pleasantly dark, rolling in drunken contentedness.
  • I exhale a breath of contentedness and smile to myself.
  • My favorite social disrupter , Gandhi, had two seemingly contradictory quotes on the subject of contentedness.
  • That this can go on in such proximity without any feelings of discontentedness or envy is an amazing feature of campus life.
  • Maybe we spend all our adult lives trying to recreate the sense of wonderment and joy and downright contentedness that childhood Christmases brought.
  • The two qualities seem naturally to combine into that self-containedness (very different from self-contentedness) which distinguishes Chaucer, and which helps to give to his writings a manliness of tone, the direct opposite of the irretentive querulousness found in so great a number of poets in all times. Chaucer
  • All night, the artfully sprawling rock lulls the lovers and the fighters into a state of dewy-eyed contentedness.
  • When I woke up this morning I felt a great happiness and contentedness, until I realised it had all been a dream.
  • But on days that I draw a cartoon that I like, a weird calmness comes over me, a strange feeling of contentedness and happiness. What the hell’s that all about?
  • We are conscious too of where we stand on the scale of contentedness or satisfaction or fulfilment or plain happiness.
  • There is a substantial difference to me — well implies mere healthiness, while good implies an overall contentedness. 2009 June « Motivated Grammar
  • I go through my life with this dread that the repetitive normality and contentedness is always on the brink of ending due to some disaster.

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