glibly

/ˈɡlɪbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is smooth, confident, and easy, but often not sincere or thoughtful.
    • She glibly repeated the company's talking points, ignoring the audience's concerns.
    • He glibly promised to fix all the problems without even listening to the details.
    • The politician glibly dismissed the reporter's question with a rehearsed answer.
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