glib
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glibber
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persuasive in a way that is deceitful
- The politician was glib, promising reforms she had no intention of delivering.
- His glib speech sounded polished.
- The CEO was glib when addressing the shareholders about the scandal.
- Her glib demeanor masked her true intentions.
- Her conversation was glib, easily misleading her classmates.
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showing little understanding or preparation
- His glib suggestion ignored the budget constraints entirely.
- She made a glib comment that revealed she hadn't considered the consequences.
- The report was glib, based on assumptions rather than facts.
- His glib approach to the problem caused more complications than it solved.
- The plan was glib and unworkable because key details were overlooked.