contentment
noun /kənˈtentmənt/
/kənˈtentmənt/
(also less frequent content)
[uncountable]- a feeling of being happy or satisfied
- He has found contentment at last.
- a sigh of contentment
Synonyms satisfactionsatisfaction- happiness
- pride
- contentment
- fulfilment
- satisfaction the good feeling that you have when you have achieved something or when something that you wanted to happen does happen:
- He derived great satisfaction from knowing that his son was happy.
- happiness the good feeling that you have when you are happy:
- Money can’t buy you happiness.
- pride a feeling of being pleased or satisfied that you get when you or people who are connected with you have done something well or own something that other people admire:
- The sight of her son graduating filled her with pride.
- contentment (rather formal) a feeling of being happy or satisfied with what you have:
- They found contentment in living a simple life.
- fulfilment a feeling of being happy or satisfied with what you do or have done:
- her search for personal fulfilment
- satisfaction/happiness/pride/contentment/fulfilment in something
- real satisfaction/happiness/pride/contentment/fulfilment
- true satisfaction/happiness/contentment/fulfilment
- great satisfaction/happiness/pride
- quiet satisfaction/pride/contentment
- to feel satisfaction/happiness/pride/contentment
- to bring somebody satisfaction/happiness/pride/contentment/fulfilment
- to find satisfaction/happiness/contentment/fulfilment
Extra Examples- She fell asleep in quiet contentment.
- She sighed with contentment.
- They finally found contentment in living a simple life.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- deep
- quiet
- find
- feel
- with contentment
- a feeling of contentment
Word Originlate Middle English (denoting the payment of a claim): from French contentement, from Latin contentus ‘satisfied’, past participle of continere from con- ‘altogether’ + tenere ‘to hold’.