Meaning & Definition of word "Complacent"

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    Complacent

    /kəmˈpleɪ.sənt/

    adjective:

    • 1. Showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements.
      • Example: Despite her recent successes, she remained humble and not at all complacent about her abilities.
    • 2. Characteristically self-satisfied, often to the point of being unaware of potential dangers or deficiencies.
      • Example: The team's complacent attitude towards the competition ultimately led to their unexpected defeat.
    • 3. Lacking awareness or concern for potential problems, often due to excessive satisfaction.
      • Example: His complacent demeanor suggested that he was unaware of the challenges ahead.
    • 4. Contentedly self-satisfied; marked by a lack of concern for others.
      • Example: The complacent citizens ignored the warnings about the impending storm.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'complacentem', meaning 'to please' or 'to be pleased.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    complacent attitude:

    A self-satisfied and uncritical viewpoint that may ignore potential problems.

    complacent society:

    A society that is overly satisfied with the status quo, often ignoring issues that need attention.

    Related Words

    content:

    In a state of peaceful happiness.

    satisfied:

    Pleased or content with what one has or has achieved.

    prideful:

    Feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of achievements.

    Slang Meanings of complacent

    Meaning: Too chill about problems.

    Example Sentence: He's so complacent, he just shrugs off all the issues in his life.

    Meaning: Living in a bubble of self-satisfaction.

    Example Sentence: She’s in her complacent bubble, not realizing how hard things really are.