Contentment

Etymology
< contentement:; as content + -ment.

Noun

 * 1) the state or degree of being contented
 * 2) * 1908: Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows
 * Then they got out their boat from the boat-house, sculled down the river home, and at a very late hour sat down to supper in their own cosy riverside parlour, to the Rat's great joy and contentment.
 * 1) happiness in one's situation; satisfaction
 * 2) the neurophysiological experience of satisfaction and being at ease in one's situation, body, and/or mind.

Synonyms for Contentment
satisfaction, happiness, acceptance, serenity, ease, joy.

Antonyms for Contentment
discontentment, misery, sadness, dissent, regret, discomfort.

Translations

 * Arabic: الرضا
 * Esperanto:
 * French: contentement
 * Greek:, ευχαρίστηση


 * Portuguese: contente, satisfeito, realizado
 * Scottish Gaelic: suaimhneas
 * Serbo-Croatian: zadovoljstvo
 * Spanish: