contentedness
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- half-contentedness noun
- overcontentedness noun
Etymology
Origin of contentedness
First recorded in 1575–85; contented ( def. ) + -ness ( )
Example Sentences
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But the other part of the book is my search for contentedness.
From Seattle Times
The country is regularly billed as one of the happiest places on Earth, based on studies that purport to rank national contentedness.
From Los Angeles Times
Mohseni’s line readings feel, at first, presentational, but her gaze is astonishing in its ability to convey longing and a mask of contentedness.
From New York Times
Mikkelsen can, because he wears an assurance that telegraphs his contentedness with filling space without sucking the air out of the room.
From Salon
Lagging behind the camera, Odenkirk casually peered over the balcony’s edge and, spotting the thing in question, reacted with a jolt, his boozy contentedness giving way, abruptly, to a silent-comedy pantomime of terror.
From New York Times
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