Synonym: contented, self-satisfied. Similar words: placement, replacement, place, replace, in place, displace, workplace, take place. Meaning: [-nt] adj. contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions.
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31. But if the mission is uneventful, the biggest danger is that we might let down our guard, get complacent.
32. Before the Zeebrugge disaster many hauliers were frankly complacent about these matters.
33. A brief complacent smile lightened his face and he licked his mouth.
34. All they got was the usual complacent, superficial parroting of the empty nonsense about commitments and guarantees.
35. The hospital staff I spoke to were almost without exception complacent on the subject of interpreters.
36. The scientific establishment can resist a new idea with such complacent zeal that even Joshua with his trumpets would have no effect.
37. But Frank's analysis of and attack on the complacent 90s is thoroughly modern.
38. Furthermore, our data suggest that we can not be complacent about the risks of tuberculosis in the white population.
39. His vigorous attacks on his Republican opponent and Dewey's polite, complacent campaign made a sharp contrast.
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40. We've been winning, but we're not going to get complacent.
41. The nation cannot become complacent about the quality of our schools.
42. Her romantic self-projection is pared away to reveal a character at once complacent, grasping, disingenuous and manipulative ....
43. If it had been Lucy in whom he had shown an active interest, Maureen would have been far from complacent.
44. Politicians shy away from hints that they may be complacent.
45. But that should not make anybody complacent about the developmental processes.
46. After a while, Corbett nodded, handed over a few coins and left, his face wreathed in a complacent smile.
47. While a strong currency has some virtues, officialdom is probably a little too complacent.
48. Mr Lawson is in danger of striking the market as complacent about the current account deficit.
49. The complacent citizen looks up and sees a distant jet's contrails, whooshing along in impressive white streams.
50. It is claimed that the lack of competition and market discipline induces a complacent attitude in both management and the workforce.
51. But people do it; then things blow up; then people are careful for a while; then people get complacent.
52. So it is surprising that its latest report should also push the complacent line about general growth.
53. It's a story which should inspire all Merseyside's Labour supporters and ensure the Tories do not become complacent. 17.
54. As long as the presence of doubt is detected anywhere[sentencedict.com], neither faith nor knowledge can ever be complacent.
55. It was no longer self - complacent.
56. Don't be complacent over occasional success.
57. By now he has dropped the complacent notion.
58. In this self - complacent conviction she departed.
59. Therefore, we must not become complacent over every success.
60. It keeps you ticking over, stops you being complacent.
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