Complacency

Word COMPLACENCY
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Definitions and meanings of "Complacency"

What do we mean by complacency?

A feeling of contentment or self-satisfaction, especially when coupled with an unawareness of danger, trouble, or controversy. noun

An instance of contented self-satisfaction. noun

A feeling of contented self-satisfaction, especially when unaware of upcoming trouble. noun

An instance of self-satisfaction noun

The feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself noun

A feeling of contented self-satisfaction, especially when unaware of upcoming trouble.

An instance of self-satisfaction.

To be satisfied with yourself. Urban Dictionary

Content in the face of one's own, albeit with effort and participation, reversible demise. Urban Dictionary

Demanding a lot or asking to much of someone Urban Dictionary

To be satisfied with ones self. Urban Dictionary

A state of mind that everyone in the world is trapped in except for kids and teenagers, hippies, protestors, old people, and anyone who ever bothered to follow their dreams(and succeeded). Urban Dictionary

Complacency - The respect of energy between people reaching a value point of familiarity therefore the value dropping...lack of effort or care factor - being taken for granted, complacency with energy exchange which makes it fade. Urban Dictionary

To direct ease of mind or complacency. Urban Dictionary

When a man has low self-esteem and latches on to the first piece of scuz that looks in his direction at a bar. This illness usually results in the dismay of subject's friends as well as an over-inflated sense of accomplishment Urban Dictionary

Refers to a class of complacent individuals generally unbothered by the state of social, political, economic, or environmental injustice that surrounds them. Such individuals are typically anesthetized by media influences like movies cable TV, magazines, and related consumerism. Urban Dictionary

Near or near close to self satisfaction; a personal inward mannerism which offhandedly is cause to the random thought or possibly the ponder ultimately lending way to the smirk Urban Dictionary

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The word "complacency" in example sentences

Indeed Fifa, an organisation that brings new definition to the term complacency, has already turned a blind eye to the incident, dismissing Ahern's impassioned intervention as if it were material for a comedy sketch, a ludicrous idea. ❋ Unknown (2009)

ROBINSON: Well, in my own career, one of the things that I learned early on was the greatest killer on the battlefield is what we call complacency, you know, the thinking that bad things is what happen to other people. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Condemning what they call the complacency of the State Government, they have decided to abstain from the courts for a day. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Halladay said, complacency is something that can make you peak. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Multi-ethnic, multicultural Brazilians, addicted to tolerance but most of the time drenched in complacency, preferred to believe -- and joke about -- the eternal promise of "the country of the future" (as novelist Stefan Zweig coined it over 70 years ago). ❋ Pepe Escobar (2010)

To dismiss the cause of integration, even through complacency, is to condemn the abject to the continuance of the system. ❋ Hal Duncan (2010)

In these bad economic times, complacency is a sure bet for failure. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Anything they can do to continue their complacency is completely fine with me. ❋ Unknown (2010)

As Sept. 11th showed, the cost of complacency is simply too high. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the light of this latest news report in Bianet, it remains the case that his non-committal assurances are as meaningless as his complacency is unacceptable. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They thus move away from becoming our "slaves" and more towards our equals, which does not sit well with their current owners whose complacency is replaced by uneasiness and fear. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Your vague assurances are as meaningless as your obvious complacency is unacceptable. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The novelty of the plays, which feature ordinary suburban couples speaking gibberish with absolute complacency, is gone, of course, and they seem more mildly charming than explosive. ❋ Unknown (2007)

That complacency is to be outraged by some news article or issue one day and then to clean forget about it the next. ❋ Jeff (2007)

One of the economic issues and difficulties that we have in Australia, which would be no surprise to anyone contemplating investing in Australia, was inflation getting too high, and I outlined the steps that we were taking to get inflation under control, and also outlined the reasons why that had occurred: long-term complacency and neglect by the previous government on things which were leading to capacity constraints, either in skills or in infrastructure. ❋ Unknown (2008)

[My grades] in school [give me] a [sense] of complacency. ❋ Ralphus Adolphus (2005)

Although humans possess the necessary [critical thinking] and problem-solving skills to alter the ever so [grim] fate of the planet, they [dissent] in denial and refusal from the dark complacent well of apathy unto the destruction of the planet. ❋ Earmagnet (2016)

Why are you being complacive I [already] have [a lot] [to do] ❋ Victor Beast (2019)

The kid was complacent with his small little trouble [free world]. The hippies and lazy teenagers were complacent, complaining but never doing anything about it, never realizing they were part of the problem. The complacent [protestor] held up a sign and screamed chants, complaining a lot, but never took any positive action to make a change. The old guy became complacent and got a bunch of diseases because he didn't take care of himself, lacking the motivation to do anything with his [waning] years. ❋ S Murder (2006)

If being [bitter] and complacent is what it means to [grow up], then let me stay [immature] forever. ❋ DarkMillennia (2003)

Complacency - What was loved and respected greatly now means less because you have it, you don’t respect it because you have it. Admire all, value everyone, [pay attention] to the [energy exchange] and your part of [the flow]. ❋ Pp44 (2019)

Oh, your [day] [sucked]? do you [want] me to give you some complacement? ❋ Fr3ak 0ut (2011)

Look at [the pig] Joe is talking to. My god, his [vaginal complacency] is [at it's] all time worst. ❋ Tactrash (2008)

We could tell that the women were members of the complacent class as they drove to church in their [Hummer] SUV after spending the day eating Big [Macs] and shopping at the mall next to the [coal] fired power-plant. ❋ The_hao_zi (2008)

I [tend] to be [adjacent to complacent] most of [my day] due to my little world being such a happy little place. ❋ Deby Stevens (2008)

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