Definitionn. the feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself
Last update: January 17, 2016
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At first he speaks with complacence of a melee, and reports that he and his men "agreed to charge" the enemy. [adjective]
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I expect she is jealous," said Bunny, with some complacence." [Please select]
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From the wall over the mantel Natalie's portrait still surveyed the room with its delicate complacence. [Please select]
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Lorimer, roused out of all complacence and casting dainty phraseology to the winds. [Please select]
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Avery sometimes wondered if Jeanie's death had pierced the armour of his self-complacence at any point. [Please select]
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In the man's handsome eyes she had surprised an unmistakable complacence. [Please select]
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"Usurped the throne," he replied, assuming an ease and complacence he did not feel. [Please select]
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The war bore me out," he observed with a certain complacence." [Please select]
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Sharlee gazed at him in silence, and he returned her gaze, his face wearing a look of the rankest complacence that she had ever seen upon a human countenance. [Please select]
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And out of the smug complacence of his bachelor peace Bassett thanked his stars for no women in his life. [Please select]
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