glibly Antonyms
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Meaning of glibly
Wordnet
glibly (r)
with superficial plausibility
Webster
glibly (adv.)
In a glib manner; as, to speak glibly.
glibly Sentence Examples
- The politician glibly dodged the reporter's question, sidestepping the issue with ease.
- The salesperson glibly promised a refund if the customer wasn't satisfied, but it was later revealed that it was just a ploy.
- He glibly admitted to his wrongdoing, but his insincerity was evident in his eyes.
- The lawyer glibly presented evidence that exonerated his client, leaving the jury in awe.
- The actor glibly assumed the role of the charismatic villain, captivating the audience with his charm.
- She glibly managed to convince her parents that she was responsible enough to go on a solo trip.
- The diplomat glibly negotiated a ceasefire, ending the conflict with a stroke of his pen.
- The student glibly answered the professor's complex question, impressing everyone with his quick thinking.
- The therapist glibly reassured the patient that everything would be okay, but their lack of empathy was palpable.
- The salesman glibly persuaded the customer to buy a product they didn't need, using flattery and deception.
FAQs About the word glibly
with superficial plausibilityIn a glib manner; as, to speak glibly.
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The politician glibly dodged the reporter's question, sidestepping the issue with ease.
The salesperson glibly promised a refund if the customer wasn't satisfied, but it was later revealed that it was just a ploy.
He glibly admitted to his wrongdoing, but his insincerity was evident in his eyes.
The lawyer glibly presented evidence that exonerated his client, leaving the jury in awe.