glibly Synonyms

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glibly Meaning

Wordnet

glibly (r)

with superficial plausibility

Webster

glibly (adv.)

In a glib manner; as, to speak glibly.

glibly Sentence Examples

  1. The politician glibly dodged the reporter's question, sidestepping the issue with ease.
  2. The salesperson glibly promised a refund if the customer wasn't satisfied, but it was later revealed that it was just a ploy.
  3. He glibly admitted to his wrongdoing, but his insincerity was evident in his eyes.
  4. The lawyer glibly presented evidence that exonerated his client, leaving the jury in awe.
  5. The actor glibly assumed the role of the charismatic villain, captivating the audience with his charm.
  6. She glibly managed to convince her parents that she was responsible enough to go on a solo trip.
  7. The diplomat glibly negotiated a ceasefire, ending the conflict with a stroke of his pen.
  8. The student glibly answered the professor's complex question, impressing everyone with his quick thinking.
  9. The therapist glibly reassured the patient that everything would be okay, but their lack of empathy was palpable.
  10. 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.