"Glibly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Glibly" Meaning

In a way that lacks sincerity or conviction, often in an attempt to impress or deceive.

"Glibly" Examples

Usage Examples of "Glibly"


1. He delivered his prepared speech glibly, but the audience could tell he didn't truly believe what he was saying.
2. The salesperson talked about the benefits of the product glibly, without addressing its potential drawbacks.
3. The politician's glibly spoken promises were later revealed to be empty and unfulfilled.
4. The host of the talk show glibly joked about the controversy, but it didn't quite land well with the audience.
5. The motivational speaker's glibly delivered advice didn't resonate with me, and I left feeling uninspired.

"Glibly" Similar Words

Gleotrichia

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any information on the word "gleotrichia". It's possible that it's a rare or obscure term, or it could be a misspelling or non-existent word.<br><br>If you could provide more context or clarify the correct spelling, I'd be happy to try and help you understand the meaning of the word.

Gleyre

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Gleyre is a proper noun and refers to Charles Gleyre (1806-1874), a Swiss painter who was associated with the Barbizon school of French landscape painting.

Glia

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Gliacyte

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Gliadin

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Glial

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Glib

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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.

Glibenclamide

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Glibness

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Glibness refers to the quality of speaking or writing in a smooth, fluent, and confident manner, often to the point of being overly flattering or insincere. It can also imply a lack of genuine thought or consideration behind one's words, and is often used to describe someone who is overly talkative or excessively flattering.

Glicking

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any word "glicking" in my database. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the word you meant to ask about?

Gliclazide

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Glid

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Glide

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Glided

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Glider

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Gliders

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Glider: A glider is an aircraft that uses no engine to stay aloft, instead, it relies on the elevations, thermals, and wind currents to sustain flight. They are also known as sailplanes or motorless planes.