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be content
verb as in delight in
Example Sentences
They don’t want the show to just exist, or be “content”; they want you to enjoy it.
They don’t want the show just to exist, or be “content”; they want you to enjoy it.
It’s better to know this labyrinth has corners we’ve yet to encounter and the energy to maintain its momentum although, unlike Mark S., you may be content to take your time to arrive at wherever the writers are leading us.
“I either said, ‘If “The Room Next Door” is my last film, I would be content because I’m so proud of it.’
“All We Imagine as Light” could still earn a best picture nomination, but the movie and its director may well have to be content with the numerous critics group prizes that have come their way.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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