Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
schmoozy
Adjective
/ˈʃmuː.zi/

Definition
Characterized by flattery and friendly conversation, often used in a context that implies insincerity or superficiality.

Examples
- At the party, he was being schmoozy, trying to impress the guests with his charisma.
- The schmoozy salesman used charm to win over the skeptical audience.
- She found his schmoozy compliments a bit too much to handle.

Meaning
The term ‘schmoozy’ describes someone who engages in smooth, charming talk, typically to win favor or to create a social connection. It often has a connotation of being overly friendly in a way that may not be entirely genuine.

Synonyms
- Charming
- Flattering
- Insincere
- Gregarious
- Smarmy