- contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions; "he had become complacent after years of success"; "his self-satisfied dignity"
- (complacently) in a self-satisfied manner; "he complacently lived out his life as a village school teacher"
- (complacency) the feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself; "his complacency was absolutely disgusting"
- Contentment is the experience of satisfaction and being at ease in one's situation.
- Uncritically satisfied with oneself or one's achievements; smug; Apathetic with regard to an apparent need or problem
- (complacency) A feeling of contented self-satisfaction, especially when unaware of upcoming trouble; An instance of self-satisfaction
- (complacency) (n.) self-satisfied ignorance of danger (Simon tried to shock his friends out of theircomplacency by painting a frightening picture of what might happen to them.)
- (Complacency) The smooth-talking, shoulder-sitting devil that keeps your company away from progressiveness, but oh so close to obscurity. See “comfort zone.”
- Despite his apparent disinclination to "better" himself, the idler can never be complacent [Latin for "pleased with (oneself)"], as he is always seeking to create himself. See: APATHETIC, PASSIVE.
- Self-satisfied and unconcerned.