noun
- the quality of speaking fluently and persuasively but without sincerity or depth of knowledge
Usage: often used negatively to suggest superficiality or insincerity
Examples
- The politician's glibness made voters suspicious of his true intentions.
- She dismissed his apology as mere glibness without genuine remorse.
- His glibness in conversation masked a lack of real understanding.
- The salesman's glibness helped him close deals, but customers often felt deceived.
- Critics noted the glibness of the response to such a serious question.