Pronunciation: /ɡlɪb/
adjective marked by ease and fluency in speaking or writing that often suggests insincerity or deceitfulness
A1 She gave a glib response when asked about her whereabouts.
A2 The salesman's glib promises convinced many customers to buy the product.
B1 His glib remarks often got him into trouble with his coworkers.
B2 The politician's glib speeches impressed the audience but lacked substance.
C1 Despite his glib demeanor, he was actually quite knowledgeable about the subject.
C2 The lawyer's glib arguments were persuasive in court, leading to a successful outcome for his client.
formal His glib remarks during the meeting did not go unnoticed by the board members.
informal She always has a glib response ready whenever someone criticizes her.
slang Don't be so glib about the situation, it's serious!
figurative His glib promises turned out to be empty words in the end.
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