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Meanings of
complacent
in anglès
Contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions.
smug
self-satisfied
self-complacent
Related terms
content
contented
Eager to please.
complaisant
Sinònims
Examples for "
complaisant
"
complaisant
Examples for "
complaisant
"
1
There is no work for any but the decorous and the
complaisant
.
2
The old man was not in a particularly
complaisant
mood that day.
3
But all through the evening he was affable and
complaisant
and forbearing.
4
And the
complaisant
Marceau may have an evil quarter of an hour.
5
She again smiled: It was a
complaisant
facade of any common soldier.
Usage of
complacent
in anglès
1
The market in short is
complacent
,
with a good bit of cynicism.
2
That's a good sign but we're certainly not going to be
complacent
.
3
The government is worried New Zealanders are becoming
complacent
about the virus.
4
Police Assistant Commissioner Richard Chambers says it's important people don't get
complacent
.
5
Unfortunately, it is easy to become
complacent
by measuring the wrong things.
6
We don't have time to be
complacent
,
Madonna said in a statement.
7
Their best hope was to keep the ancient enemy smug and
complacent
.
8
We were initially
complacent
but soon realised the scale of the challenge.
9
He shocked the family to its odiously
complacent
core by growing Tranquillity.
10
Many politicians tend to become
complacent
in their seats over the years.
11
We also got
complacent
with how static the whole situation had become.
12
Kathleen Beck would be no help: her daughters were willowy,
complacent
things.
13
She urged people who had not yet voted not to be
complacent
.
14
As well ask a tiger why he was
complacent
about his prey.
15
Despite the polls, Mr Obama yesterday again warned supporters against becoming
complacent
.
16
Once you get respected the danger is you're going to become
complacent
.
Other examples for "complacent"
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About this term
complacent
Adjective
Frequent collocations
become complacent
too complacent
get complacent
complacent smile
so complacent
More collocations
Complacent
through the time
Complacent
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Common
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