All 19 Uses of
content
in
The Da Vinci Code
- Although Silas did not recall the exact contents of verse eleven by heart, he knew the Book of Job told the story of a man whose faith in God survived repeated tests.†
Chpt 29-30 (definition 1)
- At dawn on the thirteenth, the documents were unsealed and their appalling contents revealed.†
Chpt 37-38 (definition 1)
- Of course, you can purchase much longer leases, but barring further arrangements, if there is no activity on an account for fifty years, the contents of that safedeposit box are automatically destroyed.†
Chpt 41-42 (definition 1)
- Once I leave the room, you may spend all the time you need in here to review and modify the contents of your safe-deposit box, which arrives… over here.†
Chpt 41-42 (definition 1)
- Langdon asked, "Do the contents of this account have anything to do with the Sangreal?"†
Chpt 43-44 (definition 1)
- Langdon stood suddenly, and Sophie sensed an unexpected glimmer of contentment in his eyes.†
Chpt 43-44 (definition 1)
- Standing beside the belt, they felt like weary travelers at baggage claim awaiting a mysterious piece of luggage whose contents were unknown.†
Chpt 43-44 (definition 1)
- The dimensions of the box, the apparent weight of its contents, and a Priory symbol for the Grail all seemed to imply one unfathomable conclusion.†
Chpt 43-44 (definition 1)
- As a result, Peter expresses his discontent over playing second fiddle to a woman.†
Chpt 57-58 (definition 1)
- Commercial carriers were not an option at this hour, especially considering the contents of his briefcase.†
Chpt 59-60 (definition 1)
- As his eyes finally gazed upon the contents, he knew in an instant it could only be the keystone.†
Chpt 63-64 (definition 1)
- He watched her for a long while and felt an unexpected upwelling of contentment.†
Chpt 67-68 (definition 1)
- "The contents are immaterial," Vernet fired back.†
Chpt 89-90 (definition 1)
- The contents of the keystone are crying out to us.†
Chpt 99-100 (definition 1)
- The British historian hoped the touch of the Grand Master's cryptex would make Langdon fully grasp the magnitude of its contents, coaxing his academic curiosity to overwhelm all else, forcing him to realize that failure to unlock the keystone would mean the loss of history itself.†
Chpt 101-102 (definition 1)
- I realize no sum could possibly serve as sufficient restitution, and yet, if you could be kind enough to divide the contents of this briefcase among them… the families of the deceased.†
Chpt 103-104 (definition 1)
- Her eyes were closed, her lips relaxed in a contented smile.†
Chpt 105 (definition 1)
- Langdon's body felt warm and deeply contented.†
Chpt 105 (definition 1) *
Uses with a very common or rare meaning:
- Where most banks were content with the usual polished marble and granite, this one had opted for wall-to-wall metal and rivets.†
Chpt 41-42 (definition 2) *
Definitions:
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(1) (content as in: content with how things are) satisfied
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(2) (meaning too common or rare to warrant focus) The word forms content and contents are also commonly used to refer to what is inside something else.