Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
complacent
Adjective
/kəmˈpleɪ.sənt/
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Definition
Feeling self-satisfied and unaware of potential dangers or deficiencies.
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Examples
- Despite the recent success, the team’s complacent attitude worried the coach.
- She became complacent after receiving several compliments on her work and stopped seeking feedback.
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Meaning
Complacent describes a state of being overly pleased with oneself or one’s achievements, often leading to a lack of awareness of possible risks or the need for improvement.
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Synonyms
- self-satisfied
- smug
- unconcerned
- content