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the contentment
noun
The state or degree of being contented
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But also I think that the environment where we recorded had a lot to do with the contentment you hear.
Be content with what you have earned today and let the contentment be the source of your happiness.
But the contentment proved flimsy.
The contentment on her face is absolute and so very, very sweet.
The costs are mounting across the Atlantic, too, despite the contentment in London and Berlin.
The contentment of his autumn years or the proverbial "bit of work"?
It was almost as if you could taste the contentment of an unbounded life on the open range.
But the thief is feeling his age and yearns for the contentment that Manesquier finds so irksome.
Guy had never thought of happiness as a goal, only of the contentment of sufficiency, of having enough.
Mr. Rand also asserts that the contentment of such a building's residents translates to other economic benefits.
The contentment captured here is as dated as the clothes – bell-bottoms, over-decorated sweaters – and the floppy haircuts.
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