Content vs content

Lata: Haiya, I got my dream job as a content writer

Gita: Wow, Glad your job is  content

never knew such jobs existed.. aren't other writers content with their work?

Lata: I'm sorry I'm too happy.. can't see what you are pointing out

Gita: alright, as you know, English is a phonetic language and the meaning changes with pronunciation, even if spelling is same.

Ex. Read (present) vs Read (past)

Similarly, 

Content with a stress on the first syllable makes it a noun which would mean ingredients.

Whereas, content with stress on the second syllable makes it an adjective which would mean "satisfied"

content - 'kaan-tent' - noun - ingredients

content - 'kun-tent' - adjective - satisfied

Now I assume your new job is about content writing, right?

Lata: I'm a content content writer

Gita: Nice, what are you content with?

Lata: With this content, of course 😃

Gita: There you go, hope there is no contention👍













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Comments

  1. This is something new to me. Good one👍🏻

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  2. Nicely written. Beautifully differentiated with colours. Great going SSKB !!! TKM uncle would have been content with your content writing. Rather delighted with the role you are playing now.

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  3. Superb !!! Very well explained!!! Good to know..

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