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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61. a dangerously complacent attitude to the increase in unemployment.
62. They get lazy, complacent, and self-satisfied.
63. He is complacent very on the street guffaw is strolling.
64. "MySpace was clearly the dominant player, but unfortunately never innovated and got complacent," said Jeremiah Owyang, a technology blogger and analyst at Altimeter Group in San Mateo, Calif.
65. Complacent cat cross a tiger force , depilate husband and wife to be inferior to chicken.
66. Complacent: Contented to a fault; self - satisfied and unconcerned.
67. Husband ask me the feeling everywhere how, see he is gutty and excited and complacent look, I cannot bear stroke his meaning, palter ground says to still make do with.
68. But the big internet firms seem to have been worryingly complacent.
69. Although it has remained difficult to prove(Sentencedict.com), experts suspect electronic interference has played a role in some airline accidents and have warned passengers not to be complacent.
70. He was dashing and dejected, poised and chagrined. He was complacent and insecure.
71. In 1977, to cover every intractable problem with excuses for complacent resignation.
72. That does not mean that the people of Kwangju are growing complacent or law enforcement agencies less vigilant.
73. We must not become complacent the moment we have some success.
74. I am self - confident , but also complacent, I am supercilious, also proud in the meantime.
75. Gradually, it is complacent rise, often mix intentionally to the seaside seabird dally.
76. Guthrie considered "God Bless America" too complacent, so he wrote a folk song with overtly political verses that are sometimes omitted in performances.
77. You tend to get arrogant, or at least complacent , about the actual code that you write.
78. My complacent ground fitted plan into the bag to walk out of a classroom.
79. Instead of speaking, I smiled; and not a very complacent or submissive smile either.
80. I have become complacent , and as a result, apathetic.
81. The immune system is sometimes too slow or complacent in its reaction—for example, to cancers or to infection by respiratory syncytial virus.
82. He is complacent so much so that he does not know what he is worth.
83. His sentiments are, he is aware, complacent, even uxorious. Nevertheless he does not cease to hold to them.
84. Similarly , in terms of law firm management and client service, private practice firms have been complacent.
85. The your very complacent mouth that pointing to oneself says: The buttock is here.
86. However the government of Qing Dynasty, which was self-conceited , ignorant and conservative and complacent, lost chances again and again for China to step into modernization.
87. In fact, however, studies show that happiness doesn't make people complacent or self-centered.
88. Once teams perceive a certain level of understanding and expertise in Agile practices, they risk becoming complacent and thereby losing their self-organizing ability.
89. Today, we should develop kind of drive more, develop ceaselessly in new journey, never complacent, precipitant.
90. His book was an eye opener to complacent young men.
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