Glibly (Adverb)
Meaning
With superficial plausibility; "he talked glibly".
Examples
- The salesman glibly assured the customer that the product was safe for everyone to use, despite the numerous warnings on the packaging.
- She glibly rattled off her qualifications and experience to get the job, but it turned out much of it was exaggerated.
- He glibly talked about the company's commitment to sustainability, but insiders knew it was all just a public relations stunt.
- The politician glibly promised the crowd that she would fix the economy and reduce unemployment, without offering any concrete solutions.
- He glibly dismissed her concerns, making her feel like he wasn't taking her problems seriously.