Complacency is an instance of contended self-satisfaction.
Can anyone use it in an illustrative sentence? I'm having issues thinking of one for my vocab homework. The architect, whose plans barely made the cut for the neighborhood project, didn't lift a finger to make any of the improvements suggested by the planning committee. He suffered from severe complacency.
don't be too pleased with yourself; complacency is dangerous
He remains unemployed due to his own complacency and failure to create an updated resume.wake up, kill this complacency -monday morning-mission 6(Complacency : an unnatural state of calmness or self-satisfaction.)The years after World War I were a period of complacency in US diplomacy.His complacency seemed undisturbed, in spite of the threats by his abductors.
Johns' science project was so good that he had to give himself some complacency.
The correct spelling of the adjective is complicated(complex, involved).
The opposite of a sense of urgency is a sense of complacency.
The suffix of "complacency" is "-cy."
don't be too pleased with yourself; complacency is dangerous
He remains unemployed due to his own complacency and failure to create an updated resume.wake up, kill this complacency -monday morning-mission 6(Complacency : an unnatural state of calmness or self-satisfaction.)The years after World War I were a period of complacency in US diplomacy.His complacency seemed undisturbed, in spite of the threats by his abductors.
The synonym of the word "complacence" is self-satisfaction,complacency and self-complacency.
Johns' science project was so good that he had to give himself some complacency.
complacency kills as one becomes too familiar and unaware of any/actual surrounding dangers.
Complacencia
Complacency.
The correct spelling of the adjective is complicated(complex, involved).
The opposite of complacency is diligence or vigilance. It refers to actively working towards goals, staying alert, and being motivated to improve and succeed.
Social Path - 2012 Complacency - 1.8 was released on: USA: 15 June 2012
both, stress and complacency