Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

cheap-talk

noun
/ˈʧip tɔk/
Definition
A statement that is easy to make but lacks any real commitment or substantive action behind it.
Examples
  • The politician’s cheap-talk during the campaign did not convince the voters of his integrity.
  • She realized that his compliments were just cheap-talk, intended to win her over without any real feelings.
Meaning
Cheap-talk refers to the verbal expressions or promises made without any intention of following through or backing them up with actions. It often denotes insincerity or superficiality in communication.
Synonyms
  • empty promises
  • superficial remarks
  • insincere talk