[
UK
/ɡlˈɪbnəs/
]
NOUN
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a kind of fluent easy superficiality
the glibness of a high-pressure salesman
How To Use glibness In A Sentence
- But it didn't take many years of experience to realize that glibness is a minor talent, like being good at video games or foosball.
- the glibness of a high-pressure salesman
- In the early days John was routinely accused of glibness, superficiality, mannerism, of Pop-Art vacancy and amorality.
- The glibness of even Sen. Collins 'assumptions that a "trigger" would be inevitably "pulled" by the bureaucrats in charge is typical GOP nonsense: Obviously, the "trigger" will require evaluation of hard data of insurance costs, etc. Key senator rejects 'trigger' for public health insurance option
- The items include glibness and superficial charm,, grandiose self-worth, pathological lying, proneness to boredom and emotional vacuity.
- At times, he can't resist using pat plot devices to move action along, or coasting on a kind of breezy glibness.
- The Italian, with her glibness of tongue and ready fund of anecdote, was transformed in her imaginative mind into a veritable improvisatore. Mae Madden