compiacimento
self-satisfaction
noun kom-pyah-chee-MEN-toh Rare
Origin: From compiacersi (to take pleasure in, to be pleased with oneself); Latin complacere.
Also means
complacency, pleasure
Usage Note
Compiacimento can mean genuine pleasure or satisfaction (con grande compiacimento — 'with great satisfaction'), but it often carries a mildly negative connotation of smug self-satisfaction or complacency — un sorriso di compiacimento ('a self-satisfied smile'). Context determines which sense is intended.
Examples
"Sorrise con evidente compiacimento."
Natural Translation
He smiled with evident self-satisfaction.
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