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com·pla·cent [kəmˈpleɪsənt] ADJ pej

complacent

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Despite this, the general profitability of the navigation led the undertakers to be complacent about its development.
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As a result, they tend to become complacent and lack motivation for change.
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He refused to back down, worried the large staff was becoming complacent.
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The uncle is a complacent and self-consciously respectable bachelor who suspects that the student does very little studying.
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Tessa believes that... an artist should never grow complacent.
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They also drew attention to the dreadful conditions endured by working people, and ruthlessly contrasted their lot with the sleek and complacent gentry.
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The government will not become complacent only if it is under the supervision of the people.
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None of it registers with any force in this lazy, complacent film, which takes the novel's name in vain.
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They had been complacent during the late 1920s but reacted with extreme militancy to the hardships of the depression.
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He begins to reconsider his complacent attitude toward his wife's promiscuity.
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