Performed with a natural, offhand ease:
I suppose this is as glib an answer as you are likely to get.
performing or preformed with careless oftern thoughtless, ease. marked by quickness or frequency that's suggests insincerity
The word "glib" comes from Middle English, possibly derived from the Old English word "glēad" which meant "shining, happy." Over time, the meaning evolved to refer to someone who speaks smoothly and fluently, often in a way that is insincere or superficial.
Talkative, motor-mouth, verbally diarrhetic Other options: chatty loquacious gushing garrulous glib wordy tongue-wagger prattler
will talk: I will talk to him tomorrowgoing to talk: I am going to talk to him tomorrow
The glib phrases rolled off his tongue.
Do you trust that politician after listening to his glib speech?
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.
I suppose this is as glib an answer as you are likely to get.
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The cast of Flip and Glib... and the Theory of Everything - 2013 includes: Annie Abrams as Glib Stephanie Erb as Flip Robert John Brewer as Thai Takeout Guy Pirooz Kalayeh as Stranger Dorian Lopinto as Derby
jive or glib
The word 'glib' means fluent but insincere.
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He is a voluble speaker. (It means glib or fluent).
For speech, the word could be articulate, eloquent, or glib.