Definition of Complacence. Meaning of Complacence. Synonyms of Complacence

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- although this is never totally contemptuous, there being always a touch of complacence and parti****tion, as in the final orgy scene or the episode at the aristocrats'...
- connotations, as some may perceive the lack of reaction to adversity as complacence, both to social and political forces. In a Business W**** article, a Western...
- combat. It had a powerful effect, "sting[ing] like a slap in the face of complacence", and "lift[ing] the spirit with the courage of a people who have gone...
- vocals of Maynard James Keenan ("I've got no patience now/so sick of complacence now/sick of you/time has come to pay"). This is followed by Tom Morello's...
- "one-upmanship [gave] way to self-****ured competence and Khaled-inspired complacence", although he complimented T.I. for "effortlessly best[ing] them all"...
- dismissal of ****anese night fighting capability contributed to an air of complacence and ignorance among the Allied surface fleet that proved disastrous....
- creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. With infinite complacence, people went to and fro over the earth about their little affairs, serene...
- basis for the expression, "I'm alright, Jack", which signifies smug complacence at the expense of others. Period writers often referred to the simplicity...
- in 1997: Political stability eludes (1998) Nepal in 1984: A Year of Complacence (1985) Nepal in 1972: A Search for a New Base-camp? Nepal and Non-alignment...
- Retrieved February 22, 2020. Rosiak, Luke. "Metro derailed by culture of complacence, incompetence, lack of diversity". The Washington Times. Archived from...