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Synonyms

contented

American  
[kuhn-ten-tid] / kənˈtɛn tɪd /

adjective

  1. satisfied; feeling comfortable and at peace with one's circumstances.

    Synonyms:
    happy

contented British  
/ kənˈtɛntɪd /

adjective

  1. accepting one's situation or life with equanimity and satisfaction

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Other Word Forms

  • contentedly adverb
  • contentedness noun
  • half-contented adjective
  • half-contentedly adverb
  • overcontented adjective
  • overcontentedly adverb
  • quasi-contented adjective
  • quasi-contentedly adverb

Etymology

Origin of contented

First recorded in 1515–25; content 2 + -ed 2

Explanation

If you're contented, you're happy and not complaining. In the early 1900s, a dairy company cleverly used the word in their advertising slogan — "Milk from contented cows." Who wouldn't like to imagine cows without a care, contented and grazing in sunny, green pastures, every now and then emitting a satisfied moo? The company, which is still in business, became known by that slogan, which they used for many years. They even sponsored a radio show called "The Contented Hour," broadcast from 1931 until 1951.

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Sturgeon also said she was "contented" and "at peace" with her decision to quit politics.

From BBC • Mar. 24, 2026

“Wi$h Li$t,” a wistful song that hits like a contented sigh, imagines a simple life of domesticity in a suburban house with a basketball hoop, children and peace.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 3, 2025

My creativity is thriving, my friendships are richer than ever, I’ve been traveling more, and showing up in the world as a whole and contented person.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 4, 2025

He’s the contented “Innie” to the miserable “Outie” version of himself, the one so paralyzed by his wife’s death that he chose to surgically divorce his work life from the mess of his personal time.

From Salon • Jan. 17, 2025

Mr. Dubonnet and his union leaders stood nearby, their arms crossed, contented smiles on their faces.

From "October Sky" by Homer Hickam