Complacent

Adjective

 * 1) Uncritically satisfied with oneself or one's achievements; smug.
 * 2) Apathetic with regard to an apparent need or problem.

Adverbs for Complacent
oddly; serenely; calmly; placidly; maddeningly; smugly; conceitedly; arrogantly; incredibly; imperturbably; vexatiously; pleasantly; comfortably; affably; blandly; gently; graciously; composedly; tranquilly; sedately; contentedly; cheerfully; entirely; good-humoredly; curiously; resolutely; admirably; justifiably.

Synonyms for Complacent

 * smug
 * self-satisfied

Derived terms

 * self-complacent
 * self-complacent

Related terms

 * complacence
 * complacency

Thesaurus
self-content, self-contented, self-delighting, self-endeared, self-esteeming, self-gratulating, self-gratulatory, self-important, self-loving, self-respecting, self-satisfied, self-sufficient, smug, vain, vainglorious

Etymology
From complacens:, present participle of complacere: < com-: + placere:; see please: and compare complaisant:.

Translations

 * Catalan: complaent
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 得意
 * Dutch: zelfgenoegzaam, makkelijk, zelftevreden,
 * German: ,


 * Hungarian: önelégült, öntelt
 * Japanese: 独り善がり
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: somalta