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chairman's conviction for insider trading.<br />

glib adj. ready, fluent, smooth, slick, facile, smooth-spoken,<br />

smooth-tongued, smooth-talking, fast-talking, fluid, easy,<br />

unctuous, suave, nonchalant, superficial: Why must obituary<br />

notices always be so glib?<br />

glide v. slide, slip, coast, skate, soar, float, sail, glissade,<br />

stream, flow: The skiff glided peacefully down the river.<br />

glisten v. shine, reflect, glint, glimmer, gleam, sparkle, glitter,<br />

wink, blink; glow, gleam, twinkle: The lamplight glistened on<br />

his wet coat. A tear glistened on her cheek.<br />

glitter v. 1 See glisten, above.<br />

--n. 2 See gleam, 1, above. 3 See glamour, above. 4<br />

showiness, gaudiness, garishness, flash, flashiness,<br />

ostentation, floridity or floridness, spectacle, pageantry,<br />

splendour, refulgence, brilliance, Colloq pizazz or pizzazz,<br />

razzle-dazzle, razzmatazz, Slang US glitz: In those days,<br />

Hollywood was all glitter.<br />

gloat v. Often, gloat over. exult (in), glory (in), relish (in),<br />

revel (in), crow (over or about), delight (in): He is still<br />

gloating over the misery he caused her.<br />

global adj. worldwide, international, broad, extensive, wide-ranging,<br />

far-reaching, epidemic, pandemic, universal: Protection of the<br />

atmosphere is a global responsibility.<br />

globe n. 1 earth, world, planet, Terra: Our family is scattered all<br />

round the globe. 2 sphere, ball, orb; globule: On the table<br />

was a lamp with a green glass globe.<br />

gloom n. 1 shadowiness, gloominess, shade, shadow, murkiness, murk,<br />

dimness, dusk, dullness, dark, darkness, cloudiness, blackness,<br />

obscurity: We arose in the gloom of a midwinter's morning. 2<br />

despondency, depression, sadness, dejection, downheartedness,<br />

melancholy, woe, sorrow, moroseness, desolation, low spirits,<br />

blues, doldrums, despair, dolour, misery, Colloq dumps: The<br />

team suffered the gloom of defeat.

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