Definitionadj. contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions
Last update: January 8, 2016
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We were never complacent about the threat from global terrorism. [adjective]
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Do n't get complacent about items in your car. [adjective]
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'Friend,' said Gilfillan, with a more complacent voice than he had hitherto used, 'honour not me.' [adjective]
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Now, after all this discussion," continued the old gentleman, with one of his slyest and most complacent looks, "what would you think, Mr. [adjective]
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The Vicar fixed a scrutinizing and not a very complacent eye upon this intruder. [adjective]
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It was the sequel to his complacent reflections on his success in Petersburg. [adjective]
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Mann sighed again: evidently to the satisfaction of the public character: who, repressing a complacent smile by looking sternly at his cocked hat, said, 'Mrs.' [adjective]
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And with a complacent sigh he would return to the drawing room. [adjective]
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