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Qué (quién) es GLIBNESS - definición


Glibness         
WIKTIONARY REDIRECT
·noun The quality of being glib.
Glibly      
·adv In a glib manner; as, to speak glibly.
glib         
SOFTWARE LIBRARY
Glib
If you describe what someone says as glib, you disapprove of it because it implies that something is simple or easy, or that there are no problems involved, when this is not the case.
...the glib talk of 'past misery'...
Mr. Lewis takes an insufferably glib attitude toward it all.
ADJ [disapproval]
glibly
We talk glibly of equality of opportunity.
ADV: ADV with v
Ejemplos de uso de GLIBNESS
1. His glibness led to stints as substitute for Jack Paar on "Tonight." When Paar retired in 1'62, Griffin was considered a prime candidate to replace him.
2. It connects him with the outside world, in contrast with his old glibness and safeness, which created an undertone of mediocrity.
3. That could be a truly revolutionary change: to try enlightenment, change and a sense of urgency at the beginning of the term, and comfort, pretension and glibness only at its end.
4. Child‘s minimalism even more streamlined than usual, the story introduces ruthless Russian gangsters, an old Reacher flame who is now a brigadier general ("Feminine as hell"), the proprietor of a sharpshooters‘ range and a television anchorwoman who embodies the glibness of her profession.
5. Most waste the first two–thirds of their terms in arrogant and comfortable glibness, full of self–satisfaction and prejudice, out of the conviction that there is nothing to do and nobody to talk to and "we have no alternative" other than the one offered by the army‘s chief of staff.