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Word of the Day (complacent)-08MAR22

Word of the Day (complacent)-08MAR22

Today’s “Word of the Day” is complacent and it is an adjective meaning “careless, casual, unconcerned, indifferent, slack, lax, apathetic, uninterested; self-satisfied, smug, pleased with oneself, proud of oneself, self-approving, self-admiring, self-regarding”.

Example Sentence: On International Women’s Day, it’s right that we celebrate women and the progress they have made in building a more equal society. But we cannot be complacent about the challenges they still face today.

This word is present in The Guardian article It took decades to achieve progress for women – why has it stalled? and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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