mealymouthed

[mee-lee-mouthd]

mealymouthed Definition

  • 1not willing to say unpleasant things that need to be said
  • 2insincere or hypocritical in speech

Using mealymouthed: Examples

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

  • Example

    The politician's mealymouthed response to the question did not satisfy the public.

  • Example

    She was tired of her boss's mealymouthed excuses for not giving her a raise.

  • Example

    The company's mealymouthed apology did not address the real issue at hand.

mealymouthed Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for mealymouthed

Phrases with mealymouthed

  • an agreement that is insincere or hypocritical in nature

    Example

    The two parties reached a mealymouthed agreement that neither of them intended to keep.

  • a compliment that is insincere or hypocritical in nature

    Example

    She gave him a mealymouthed compliment about his appearance, but he could tell she didn't really mean it.

  • a promise that is insincere or hypocritical in nature

    Example

    He made a mealymouthed promise to help her with the project, but he never followed through.

Origins of mealymouthed

from 'mealymouth', meaning 'having a soft, flabby mouth'

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Summary: mealymouthed in Brief

'Mealymouthed' [mee-lee-mouthd] is an adjective used to describe someone who is unwilling to say unpleasant things that need to be said or is insincere or hypocritical in speech. It is often used to describe politicians, bosses, or companies who give evasive or equivocal responses. Examples include 'The politician's mealymouthed response to the question did not satisfy the public.' and 'The company's mealymouthed apology did not address the real issue at hand.'