Contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions.
1He left to catch the train to Carpledon in a self-satisfied mind.
2He arrived at Maisons in the most cheerful, self-satisfied frame of mind.
3Solonet remained therefore in a self-satisfied condition of hope and becoming respect.
4And he smiled in a sly self-satisfied way at his pious pun.
5Sacha Baron Cohen's latest send-up is funny if a bit too self-satisfied.
6The grossest vice is not so thorough a barrier as self-satisfied self-righteousness.
7The first man I recognized was Faltonius Bambilio, unmistakably pompous and self-satisfied.
8He was more red-faced and self-satisfied, if possible, than the day before.
9He kept that pleased, self-satisfied grin on his face for six blocks.
10His face was pale, and wore a rather serious, but self-satisfied look.
11She is a large, ungenteel woman, with self-satisfied and would-be elegant manners.
12Hasty, dogmatical, self-satisfied reason is worse than idle fancy or bigoted prejudice.
13He could recognize it on Manning despite the man's casual, self-satisfied expression.
14He was but the ghost of the gay, self-satisfied, good-natured, jolly Rowland.
15He struck me as a dapper man, noticeably, but not offensively, self-satisfied.
16Argue with these gross self-satisfied fellows about the turpitude of the artisans!