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Complacent Com‧Pla‧Cent Kəmˈpleɪsənt Adjective Pleased Situation Achieved Stop

Front complacent
Back com‧pla‧cent /kəmˈpleɪsənt/ adjective
pleased with a situation, especially something you have achieved, so that you stop trying to improve or change things – used to show disapproval:
There’s a danger of becoming complacent if you win a few games.
a complacent attitude towards the problem
complacent about
We simply cannot afford to be complacent about the future of our car industry.
—complacently adverb

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