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The Oxford Thesaurus An A-Z Dictionary of Synonyms INTRO ...

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contemptuous<br />

adj. scornful, disdainful, sneering, derisive, insulting,<br />

contumelious, insolent: <strong>The</strong> maestro was contemptuous <strong>of</strong> my<br />

piano-playing.<br />

content° n. 1 capacity, volume, size, measure: <strong>The</strong> content <strong>of</strong> the<br />

barrel is exactly 55 gallons. 2 Usually, contents. ingredients,<br />

components, constituents; load: <strong>The</strong> bottle broke and its<br />

contents spilt on the floor. 3 substance, subject-matter;<br />

significance, purport, import, essence, text, theme, topic,<br />

thesis: <strong>The</strong> book is amusing but its content is quite trivial.<br />

contentý n. 1 pleasure, satisfaction, gratification, happiness,<br />

contentment, contentedness, felicity, delight: He kept on<br />

singing to his heart's content. 2 ease, comfort, tranquillity,<br />

serenity, peace, peacefulness, contentedness: I have a feeling<br />

<strong>of</strong> such content merely being with you.<br />

--adj. 3 pleased, satisfied, happy, delighted, contented,<br />

gratified, glad, cheerful; comfortable, fulfilled: I was quite<br />

content to be home once more.<br />

--v. 4 satisfy, please, gratify, soothe, cheer, gladden,<br />

delight: It contented him to be near her.<br />

contest n. 1 competition, match, tournament, championship, tourney,<br />

meet, game, rivalry, trial: <strong>The</strong> contest was won by a woman from<br />

Shropshire. 2 strife, controversy, dispute, contention, debate,<br />

altercation, argument, velitation; conflict, struggle, fight,<br />

battle, combat, war: <strong>The</strong> contest is between those for and those<br />

against capital punishment.<br />

--v. 3 contend, argue, dispute, debate; challenge, (call into)<br />

question, oppose, counter, confute, object to, refute: David<br />

has decided to contest his father's will.<br />

contestant<br />

n. contender, competitor, opponent, rival, adversary, entrant,<br />

player, participant: <strong>The</strong> winner is the contestant from<br />

Chearsley.<br />

context n. structure, framework, environment, situation,

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