"Glib" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Glib" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Glib" Meaning

Glib refers to someone or something that is overly smooth, superficially charming, and lacking in sincerity or genuine feeling. Glib speech or language is often insincere, bombastic, or overly flattering, often used to manipulate or deceive others.

"Glib" Examples

Usage Examples of "Glib"


1. He was accused of being glib when he spoke about the community's concerns, as his words seemed insincere.


In this example, "glib" is used to describe someone's speech as insincere and lacking emotional depth.

2. The salesman's glib presentation failed to convince the customer of the product's quality.


Here, "glib" is used to describe the salesman's overly confident and shallow sales pitch, which lacked substance.

3. The politician's glib response to the journalist's questions only raised more suspicions.


In this example, "glib" is used to describe the politician's quick and superficial answers to the journalist's questions, which only added to the public's distrust.

4. The actor's glib performance in the romantic comedy was a departure from his usual dramatic roles.


Here, "glib" is used to describe the actor's lighthearted and carefree performance in a romantic comedy, in contrast to his more serious dramatic roles.

5. The glib advice from the life coach left the client feeling unfulfilled and disappointed.


In this example, "glib" is used to describe the life coach's simplistic and lacking-in-empathy advice, which did not provide the client with the sense of fulfillment they were seeking.

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