glib

[ɡlɪb]

glib Definition

  • 1(of words or the person speaking them) fluent and voluble but insincere and shallow
  • 2showing little thought, preparation, or concern

Using glib: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "glib" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was a glib talker, but he never really said anything of substance.

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    The politician's glib promises failed to convince the voters.

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    She gave a glib answer without really thinking about the question.

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    His glib remarks offended some people in the audience.

glib Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for glib

Phrases with glib

  • the ability to speak easily and fluently, especially in a way that is superficial or insincere

    Example

    He has a glib tongue and can talk his way out of any situation.

  • a comment that is superficial, insincere, or thoughtless

    Example

    She made a glib remark about the serious issue, which offended many people.

  • glib response

    an answer that is superficial, insincere, or lacking in thought or preparation

    Example

    He gave a glib response to the question, which showed that he hadn't really considered the issue.

Origins of glib

from Middle English 'glibben', meaning 'to castrate', possibly related to Old High German 'kleb', meaning 'sticky'

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Summary: glib in Brief

'Glib' [ɡlɪb] describes words or speakers that are fluent and voluble but insincere and shallow. It can also refer to showing little thought, preparation, or concern. Examples include 'The politician's glib promises failed to convince the voters.' and 'His glib remarks offended some people in the audience.' 'Glib' extends into phrases like 'glib tongue,' and 'glib remark,' denoting superficiality and insincerity.