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"Smarmy" Meaning

Smarmy refers to someone or something that is overly flattering or insincere in a way that is trying to manipulate or deceive others, often with the intention of gaining an advantage or favor. It can also describe a smooth talker or a person who talks in a way that is overly optimistic or self-important, without substance or sincerity.

"Smarmy" Examples

The smarmy used-car salesman promised a 5-year warranty on the vehicle, but it turned out to be a lemon.
She found it condescending when her boyfriend spoke to her in a smarmy tone, implying that she wasn't intelligent enough.
The politician's smarmy smile and insincere words of encouragement did little to reassure the worried crowd.
At first, his smarmy appearance and charm won over the teacher, but soon, she discovered his true intentions.
The film director's smarmy narration often clashed with the darker themes of the movie, detracting from its overall impact.

"Smarmy" Similar Words

Smaltine

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Smaltine is a type of natural thermoluminescent substance used as a pigment. It was often used in the production of glazes, ceramic, and glass. The term is derived from the Italian term for 'coarse grains' and originally referred to a blue pigment used in Italian ceramic production.

Smaltite

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Smaltite is a silver arsenide mineral with the chemical formula AgAsS2. It is a rare and relatively soft mineral that typically forms in hydrothermal veins or alluvial deposits. Smaltite is often associated with other silver minerals, such as pyrargyrite and polybasite. It is named after the Swedish mineralogist Axel von Smålling.

Smaragd

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The word "smaragd" is the Dutch word for "emerald". It is a type of precious gemstone, a green mineral that is highly valued for its vibrant color and beauty.

Smaragdine

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Smaragdine is an adjective that originates from the name of the Greek goddess of the spring season, Chloris, with her nickname Smaragdine meaning "emerald green".

Smaragdite

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Smaragdite is a rare arsenic-free zinc carbonate mineral with a chemical composition of 4ZnCO3(OH)·3H2O. It's a hydrated carbonate of zinc and its name is derived from the Greek word "smaragdos," meaning green, due to its greenish color.

Smarmiest

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The word "smarmiest" is an adjective that describes someone or something that is excessively and insincerely flattering or ingratiating, often in a way that is considered annoying or unpleasant.<br><br>Example: "The smarmiest politician on the campaign trail tried to charm the audience with his fake smile and rehearsed speech."<br><br>It is the superlative form of the word "smarmy," which means having or showing a sweet and excessively flattering manner, often to an annoying degree.

Smarmily

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With a hypocritical, insincere, or excessively flattering manner.

Smarminess

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Smarminess refers to a condescending or self-important behavior, often accompanied by an air of superiority, typically displayed by someone who is overly full of themselves and looks down on others. It can also imply a sly or cunning quality, often with a hint of arrogance.<br><br>Example: "The smarminess of the celebrity's publicist was off-putting, making everyone around feel inferior."<br><br>Synonyms: conceitedness, snootiness, superciliousness, haughtiness, condescension.

Smart

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Having or showing quick or clever thinking; able to learn and understand things quickly and easily. Possessing greater than average mental ability or intelligence.

Smartarse

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a sarcastic or arrogant person, often in an endearing but also slightly annoying way. Someone who constantly gives the impression that they're cleverer or more witty than others.

Smartass

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A person who speaks in a witty, sarcastic, or condescending way, often in an attempt to appear clever or superior. The term is used to describe someone who makes snide or annoyingly clever remarks, often at the expense of others.

Smarted

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The word "smarted" is the past tense of the verb "smart", which can have different meanings depending on the context.<br><br>In one sense, "smart" can be a verb that means to feel embarrassed or ashamed. For example:<br><br> "He was smarted to see his sister in such a state."<br><br>In this sense, "smarted" means to feel a pangs or stinging impression or emotion of regret/guilt/disappointment for something.<br><br>In another sense, "smart" can be a verb that means to cut or wound painfully, leaving a lasting impression or sense of shame. For example:<br><br>"She was smarted by his cruel words."<br><br>Here, "smarted" means to be affected with a lasting sense of hurt or pain.

Smarten

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To become or make someone more intelligent, knowledgeable, or perceptive. <br><br>Example: "He's trying to smarten up his students with more challenging assignments."

Smartening

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"Smartening" is a verb that means to make someone or something cleverer or more intelligent. It can also mean to make something appear smarter or more impressive than it actually is through outward appearance or media presentation.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The new policy will smarten up the entire department, making it more efficient and productive.<br> The billboard smartened up by putting a fake rendering of a beautiful model on it, attracting more customers.

Smarter

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Having a higher intellect or intelligence than average; able to learn, understand, and apply information quickly and effectively.

Smartest

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Having a very high level of intelligence, often used to describe someone with exceptional mental abilities or a high IQ.