Definitionn. the feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself
Last update: November 1, 2015
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His complacency was absolutely disgusting to me. [Please select]
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This boundless complacency was due to policy, not weakness. [Please select]
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'Wounded desperate, miss,' replied Giles, with indescribable complacency. [Please select]
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The complacency of the Roman was superb. [Please select]
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Anne herself regarded the state of affairs with a seldom-ruffled complacency. [Please select]
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It was no personal complacency that her assurance expressed, but the modest recognition of privilege. [Please select]
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That Burton complacency gets on my nerves, especially in a child. [Please select]
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Complacency's a very dangerous disease, seldom got rid of without the purge of a great calamity. [Please select]
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Nevertheless, once or twice, a breath of distrust dimmed the bright surface of his existing complacency. [Please select]
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Again he looked in the mirror with sad complacency. [Please select]
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She was so innocent about her little vanities, and conducted them with such child-like complacency, that the girls tolerated them quite good humoredly, and even assisted sometimes. [Please select]
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