Complacent

/kəmˈpleɪsənt/ adjective

Showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements; self-satisfied in a way that prevents further effort or improvement. Often implies dangerous overconfidence.

From Latin 'complacere' meaning 'to be very pleasing,' from 'com-' (intensive) and 'placere' (to please). The word evolved from meaning 'pleased' to implying excessive self-satisfaction.

📖 Full word page — etymology, 47 translations, audio 🔑 Get Free API Key — 50 lookups/day 📚 Read the Docs — integrate Word Orb