complacency
21complacency — com•pla•cen•cy [[t]kəmˈpleɪ sən si[/t]] also com•pla•cence [[t] səns[/t]] n. pl. cies a feeling of quiet pleasure or security, often while unaware of, or unconcerned with, unpleasant realities or harmful possibilities; self satisfaction; smugness …
22complacency — /kəmˈpleɪsənsi/ (say kuhm playsuhnsee) noun (plural complacencies) 1. a feeling of quiet pleasure; satisfaction; gratification; self satisfaction. 2. that which gives satisfaction; a cause of pleasure or joy; a comfort. 3. Obsolete friendly… …
23complacency — n. (also complacence) 1 smug self satisfaction. 2 tranquil pleasure. Etymology: med.L complacentia f. L complacere (as COM , placere please) …
24self-complacency — noun the feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself his complacency was absolutely disgusting • Syn: ↑complacency, ↑complacence, ↑self satisfaction • Derivationally related forms: ↑self complacent, ↑complacent ( …
25Self-complacency — Self com*pla cen*cy, n. The quality of being self complacent. J. Foster. [1913 Webster] …
26over-complacency — to over complimentary: see over …
27self-complacency — See self complacent. * * * …
28self-complacency — self satisfaction …
29self-complacency — n. See self conceit …
30Cheer-Accident — Origin Chicago, Illinois, United States Genres Progressive rock, alternative rock, punk Years active 1981–present Labels …