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contentment

American  
[kuhn-tent-muhnt] / kənˈtɛnt mənt /

noun

  1. the state of being contented; satisfaction; ease of mind.

  2. Archaic. the act of making contentedly satisfied.


Related Words

See happiness.

Other Word Forms

  • overcontentment noun
  • precontentment noun

Etymology

Origin of contentment

First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English contentement, from Middle French; content 2 ( def. ), -ment ( def. )

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Explanation

Contentment is the state of being happy and satisfied. On Thanksgiving when you think about all you are grateful for, hopefully you feel a sense of contentment. If not, have another piece of pie and then you’ll feel contentment. Contentment isn’t an excited kind of happy, it’s more like a peaceful ease of mind. It’s being satisfied with what you have, whatever that is. You might feel a sense of contentment knowing you have a cup of hot chocolate and a good movie to look forward to tonight. Or you might experience contentment thinking about the vast estate you just purchased in the Hamptons. Whatever is going on in your life, you’re pleased about it.

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Who doesn’t yearn to clean up their mistakes and find some semblance of happiness, even when contentment seems so far out of reach?

From Salon • Mar. 19, 2026

Beside him, Tuipulotu was measured and focused, a picture of contentment after a job spectacularly well done, while giving off the vibe that there's another, even bigger job, to do on Saturday.

From BBC • Mar. 7, 2026

Aleys acknowledges the contentment of the Beguines, understanding that their communal labors knit their “hopes, their labor, even their disagreements” as “strands in a single weave.”

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 4, 2026

We chase happiness when what we should be seeking is contentment.

From MarketWatch • Jan. 21, 2026

And Cassiopeia, with a look of deepest contentment on her sweet little girl’s face, wrapped ’round the creature’s neck like a fox fur stole.

From "The Unseen Guest" by Maryrose Wood