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Complacency vs Delighted - What's the difference?

complacency | delighted |

As a noun complacency

is a feeling of contented self-satisfaction, especially when unaware of upcoming trouble.

As an adjective delighted is

greatly pleased.

As a verb delighted is

(delight).

complacency

English

Alternative forms

* complacence

Noun

(complacencies)
  • A feeling of contented self-satisfaction, especially when unaware of upcoming trouble.
  • *
  • There was something pathetic in his concentration as if his complacency , more acute than of old, was not enough to him any more. When, almost immediately, the telephone rang inside and the butler left the porch Daisy seized upon the momentary interruption and leaned toward me.
  • * Addison
  • Others proclaim the infirmities of a great man with satisfaction and complacency , if they discover none of the like in themselves.
  • An instance of self-satisfaction.
  • delighted

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Greatly pleased.
  • *
  • Filled with wonder and delight.
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (delight)