What is the correct spelling for COMPLASENT?

If you accidentally typed "complasent" instead of "complacent", worry not! Here are some useful alternatives to consider. You could try the correct spelling, "complacent", which means being self-satisfied or unconcerned. Alternatively, "content" or "satisfied" could also convey a similar meaning in your sentence.

Correct spellings for COMPLASENT

  • complacent The team became complacent after winning their first few games, and eventually lost their momentum.
  • complaint I filed a complaint with the restaurant manager about the poor service I received.
  • complaisant The complaisant waitress always smiled and filled up our glasses promptly.
  • complement The wine was a perfect complement to the rich, savory flavors of the steak.
  • compliment I received a wonderful compliment on my cooking from my dinner guests last night.