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What is the adjective for contentment?

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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verb content which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

contentful
  1. Having content.
  2. (obsolete) Full of contentment.
  3. Examples:
    1. “He thereby depicts linguistic expressions as inheriting content from antecedently contentful propositional attitudes.”
      “From now on 'attitudes' will be relations in which one can stand to contents, when one has a contentful mental state.”
      “But sum is also a content-likeness hybrid, rendering a proposition more contentful the closer its worlds are to actuality.”
contentless
  1. Lacking content.
  2. Discontented; dissatisfied.
  3. Examples:
    1. “If it seems soft and contentless, there is probably very little in the story.”
      “Can music or art or dress speak to a person or be appreciated in a contentless manner?”
      “The days of rampantly commercial, craftless, contentless, corporate-driven pop, especially as practiced by artless teenage girls, are here.”
content
contentual
  1. Relating to content (as apposed to context)
contentable
  1. Capable of being contented.
contented
contenter
  1. (rare) comparative form of content: more content
  2. Examples:
    1. “Rester les bras croises et se contenter de se lamenter en disant que c'est le destin ou agir?”
      “I thank God, that my children has got two such good homes as they have, and I am a great deal contenter, than in England, and can make a good living.”
contenting
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