Crossword-Solution: CONTENTED 9 letters, 129 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Contented a. Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.

We have 129 clues for the answer “CONTENTED”

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"___ wi' little . . . ": Burns 1 answer
Easy in mind. 1 answer
Like Arcadia's inhabitants 1 answer
OK with everything 1 answer
satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they are 1 answer
Toasty 11 answers
On cloud nine 17 answers
upgraded 27 answers
rejuvenated 28 answers
Nourished 29 answers
uplifted 30 answers
rehabilitated 31 answers
Cheered. 32 answers
revitalised 32 answers
Restored. 36 answers
refreshed 38 answers
revived 39 answers
Pampered 41 answers
cosy 42 answers
Comfy 46 answers
enrapt 48 answers
ravished 48 answers
chuckling 49 answers
grinning 49 answers
Roaring 52 answers
enthused 52 answers
rhapsodic 52 answers
soaring 53 answers
Rapturous 53 answers
Uncomplaining 54 answers
Ungrudging 54 answers
Tickled 54 answers
celebrating 55 answers
Rambunctious 55 answers
gladdening 55 answers
humoursome 55 answers
hyperactive 55 answers
Pleased 55 answers
Sated 55 answers
sportive 56 answers
smug 56 answers
Relaxing 57 answers
Entertaining 58 answers
thankful 58 answers
Intoxicating 58 answers
Joyous 58 answers
gleeful 58 answers
prankish 58 answers
Smiling 58 answers
gratified 58 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CONTENTED (5)

Then she said, “O Pau-Puk-Keewis, Dance for us your merry dances, Dance the Beggar’s Dance to please us, That the feast may be more joyous, That the time may pass more gayly, And our guests be more contented!” Then the handsome Pau-Puk-Keewis, He the idle Yenadizze, He the merry mischief-maker, Whom the people called the Storm-Fool, Rose among the guests assembled.
The Song Of Hiawatha Henry W. Longfellow 1991
The Ass, as he returned to his stall beaten nearly to death, thus lamented: “I have brought it all on myself! Why could I not have been contented to labor with my companions, and not wish to be idle all the day like that useless little Lapdog!” The Lioness A CONTROVERSY prevailed among the beasts of the field as to which of the animals deserved the most credit for producing the greatest number of whelps at a birth.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
Ever since she’s come back she’s been perfectly cheerful, and she says she’s contented to live and work in a world that’s so big and interesting.
O Pioneers! Willa Cather 1991
Inside the blue door, open half-way down, were to be seen at this time the backs and tails of half-a-dozen warm and contented horses standing in their stalls; and as thus viewed, presenting alternations of roan and bay, in shapes like a Moorish arch, the tail being a streak down the midst of each.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
The Tree and the Reed “Well, little one,” said a Tree to a Reed that was growing at its foot, “why do you not plant your feet deeply in the ground, and raise your head boldly in the air as I do?” “I am contented with my lot,” said the Reed.
The Fables of Aesop Aesop 1992

Quotes with CONTENTED (3)

Well, it seems to me that there are books that tell stories, and then there are books that tell truths... The first kind, they show you life like you want it to be. With villains getting what they deserve and the hero seeing what a fool he's been and marrying the heroine and happy endings and all that... But the second kind, they show you life more like it is... The first kind makes you cheerful and contented, but the second kind shakes you up.
Jennifer Donnelly A Northern Light
I think about this, not like someone thinking, but like someone breathing, And I look at flowers and I smile... I don’t know if they understand me Or if I understand them, But I know the truth is in them and in me And in our common divinity Of letting ourselves go and live on the Earth And carrying us in our arms through the contented Seasons And letting the wind sing us to sleep And not have dreams in our sleep.
Alberto Caeiro
The great source of both the misery and disorders of human life, seems to arise from over-rating the difference between one permanent situation and another. Avarice over-rates the difference between poverty and riches: ambition, that between a private and a public station: vain-glory, that between obscurity and extensive reputation. The person under the influence of any of those extravagant passions, is not only miserable in his actual situation, but is often disposed to dist…
Adam Smith The Theory of Moral Sentiments
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Used 6 times in crossword archives (1960–2010).