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Complace

(noun)

1. A feeling of self-satisfaction or contentment with one's achievements or situation.

Example Sentence: After receiving a promotion, John was filled with complace and a sense of accomplishment.

(verb)

1. To please or satisfy others, often with an excessive desire for approval and acceptance.

Example Sentence: She complaced her friends by always agreeing with their opinions, even when she disagreed.

(adjective)

1. Showing or expressing complacency; self-satisfied.

Example Sentence: The complace employee had no motivation to improve his skills or productivity.

(adverb)

1. In a complacent manner; with self-satisfaction or contentment.

Example Sentence: The student nodded complace as the teacher praised her work.

(local usage)

1. (Region: Local Slang) A humorous way to refer to someone being overly confident or smug.

Example Sentence: Don't get too complace, you haven't won the game yet!

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