Contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions.
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 .
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