Do you trust that politician after listening to his glib speech?
I suppose this is as glib an answer as you are likely to get.
The word glib refers to someone who is speaking but sounds insincere or shallow. A good sentence would be, he was doing his speech in front of the class but was careful not to sound too glib.
He is a voluble speaker. (It means glib or fluent).
The glib phrases rolled off his tongue.
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"I was perplexed at what caused the escalation of a small problem into a major conflict. "The professor's glib answer to the question left his students perplexed." "Astronomers were originally perplexed by the regular emissions from pulsars." "Without the facts, I was perplexed as to what happened."
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Glibly refers to ease of speaking. A glib tongue will have a quick mind behind it, and the speaker is frequently a "smooth talker". Most usually, this speaker doesn't always tell the truth. "The President Elect was recorded glibly making off hand remarks."
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The word 'glib' means fluent but insincere.
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