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glibness

[glib-nis]

noun

  1. the quality of being easily fluent, especially in a way that is thoughtless, superficial, or insincere.

    There's a certain glibness that comes with trying to package big, complex ideas and distill them into very consumable chunks.

    After a while her glibness makes you wonder if you can trust her.



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Such debates treat science as a sort of cabaret act, in which “glibness, rhetorical skill, and the debater’s charisma” register “far more than facts, logic, reason, and science,” Gorski says.

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This is perhaps indicative of excess glibness, considering how little I apparently knew.

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That’s easier said than done, and “Giovanni” — long, circular, slippery — is one of the hardest assignments for an opera director, with attempts tending to fall into either unremitting dreariness or irritating glibness.

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“Natality” and “woman without children” may be unfamiliar — even clunky — phrases, but they are appropriately jarring rebukes to the glibness of our usual rhetoric, which rarely seems to move beyond entreaties for “more babies, please.”

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Her fresh, vulnerable voice speaks directly to readers, without hiding behind glibness or easy self-assurance.

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