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com·pla·cent [kəmˈpleɪsənt] ADJ pej

complacent

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However like many young men the boy grew complacent, maybe even arrogant on occasions, neglected old friends, old bonds and old values.
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He begins to reconsider his complacent attitude toward his wife's promiscuity.
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It was as complacent and smug as the rest of society.
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And what if, at great personal cost, they succeed too well and create a peaceful world of complacent democracies?
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On the other hand, it can benefit a community to have a couple of media choices in town to avoid complacent reporting and over-charged advertisers.
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It has been referred to as a needle in hip hop's haystack of complacent songs.
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Of all the institutions in our inordinately complacent society, none is so addicted as the press to self-righteousness, self-satisfaction and self-congratulation.
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About them we dare not become careless or complacent when that fashion has become rampant over the earth.
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The commanders had been complacent about routine defensive measures.
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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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