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    complacent
    /kəmˈpleɪsnt/

    adjective

    • 1. showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements: "you can't afford to be complacent about security"

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  3. Complacent means feeling so satisfied with your own abilities or situation that you feel you do not need to try harder. Learn more about this adjective, its synonyms and examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  4. Complacent means self-satisfied or unconcerned, especially when ignoring actual dangers or deficiencies. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles of complacent from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. Complacent means very pleased with oneself or feeling no need to change or improve a situation. Learn more about its synonyms, pronunciation, usage and origin from Collins English Dictionary.

  6. Complacent means feeling so satisfied with your own abilities or situation that you feel you do not need to try harder. Learn more about this adjective, its synonyms and examples from various sources on the web.

  7. Complacent means pleased or satisfied, especially with oneself or one's situation, often without awareness of some potential danger or defect. Learn more about the word history, origin, and usage of complacent, and see how it compares to similar and commonly confused words.

  8. Complacent means satisfied with the current situation and unconcerned with changing it, often to the point of smugness. Find out the origin, usage, and contrast with complaisant and compliant of this adjective.

  9. Complacency is a feeling of calm satisfaction that prevents you from trying harder. Learn more about this word, its synonyms, antonyms, and usage in sentences from the Cambridge Dictionary.

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