English to Spanish Dictionary complacent

complacent

suficiente
definition
adjective
you can't afford to be complacent about security
showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements.
translation of 'complacent'
adjective
suficiente
example
Most of the time he simply can't be bothered with it because he truly is lazy and 'complacent' .
You only get one life, and if all you ever do with it is grow rich or 'complacent' or comfortable or proud then you might as well not have lived at all.
There are many actions that companies can take to give staff a sense of security without making them 'complacent' .
I had been 'complacent' , even blasé, about someone who was really important to me.
With 66 deaths on our roads every week, none of us can afford to be 'complacent' .
Trying different things keeps you alive and stops you being 'complacent' .
While this lead will shrink before polling day, you might think he'd be a tad 'complacent' .
The second was made up of 'complacent' industries relying on politicians and bureaucrats to protect them.
However, he is not being 'complacent' and has already started training hard.
However, residents have been warned they cannot afford to be 'complacent' .
Why are so few people scandalised by the timorous, seemingly 'complacent' , way that the police behaved?
In all of this praise, however, there is a severe danger that we might become 'complacent' .
Plus, decades of access to cheap oil has made us lazy and 'complacent' about energy.
But the superintendent is not 'complacent' and is keen to reassure people there is still work to be done.
Nothing is 100 percent safe and nobody should be 'complacent' at a cash machine.
I am very happy with the figures but I am aware we cannot become 'complacent' .
The novelty of them has worn off and no team will again head north with the 'complacent' attitude of an easy win and a night in Edinburgh.
His duty is to arouse the sleeper, to shake the 'complacent' pillars of the world.
It is always wise to guard against adopting a 'complacent' or smug attitude in life as one ages.
As the minister for justice he was obviously very 'complacent' about the letter sent to him by the fingerprint expert.
Are my followers and I supposed to sit there tomorrow and eat our turkey 'complacently' while this persecution is occurring?
Your editorial 'complacently' endorsed the notion of matching the European Union average on health spending.
But later that day I went down to the pond to find the mother duck sitting 'complacently' on the water while 12 little ducklings were shuttling about around her.
The guys who run the companies now are sheep 'complacently' chewing on their dollar bills.
They have not done that by sitting back 'complacently' .
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