Complicit means being involved in wrongdoing or illegal activity with others, usually by helping or encouraging it.
I am very complacent, and proud of myself for winning class president.
For being a complicit enabler of the 9/11 attacks
For being a complicit enabler of the 9/11 attacks
Complacent= pleased, especially with oneself, advantages or situationsThe girl was complacent with her performance knowing she will win the competition for sure.
The homophone for complacent is complaisant.
Your complacent sister is headed for an unpleasant awakening.
She had become complacent with her job, not seeking any new challenges or opportunities for growth.
By keeping her son's affair a secret, Maddie became complicit in it.
The noun forms of the adjective 'complacent' are complacence and complacency.
It is commonly use as being 'pleased to the point of doing nothing, allowing circumstances to be 'as is' or status quo. Not being accommodating to change.
Complacent - 2012 was released on: USA: May 2012