COMPLAISANCE: "n. The inclination to comply willingly with the wishes of others; amiability"


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"Complaisance" refers to a willingness to please others or to be agreeable in order to accommodate their wishes or needs. It involves being accommodating, polite, or obliging in social interactions.

The term "complaisance" originates from the French word "complaisance," which comes from "complaire," meaning "to please." It ultimately traces back to the Latin word "complacere," which also means "to be pleasing."

Here are five sample sentences using "complaisance":

  1. Her natural complaisance made her a favorite among her colleagues, always ready to assist.

  2. In diplomatic circles, a certain level of complaisance is often necessary to foster fruitful negotiations.

  3. His complaisance in handling difficult customers earned him praise from his supervisors.

  4. The host's complaisance ensured that everyone at the party felt comfortable and welcome.

  5. While she appreciated their complaisance, she also encouraged her team to express diverse opinions and ideas.



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