Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
glad-hand
verb
/ˈɡlæd.hænd/
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Definition
To greet someone with friendliness and enthusiasm, often in a manner that seems insincere.
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Examples
- During the campaign, the politician glad-handed potential voters at every event.
- She was tired of his glad-handing; it felt more like a performance than genuine interest.
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Meaning
The term ‘glad-hand’ refers to the act of enthusiastically welcoming or greeting someone, typically used in a context where such behavior is deemed overly cheerful or lacking authenticity. It suggests a superficial approach to social interactions.
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Synonyms
- greet warmly
- welcome
- salute
- embrace