z Unctuous comes from the Latin unctus, meaning “anointed with
oil.” This etymology is a perfect reminder for the oily, slick, and
smooth-talking behavior of unctuous people. You might link
unctuous with a description of an unctuous character written by
Alan J. Lerner for the musical My Fair Lady: “oozing charm from
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z A wonderful synonym for unctuous that’s a little shorter and more
down to earth is smarmy, as in “The smarmy aide thought that
his constant blandishments would butter up the congressman and
eventually lead to an appointment.”
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- Although Farhad praised his supervisor, Amy, for her generosity and
ability to recognize talent, she refused to be taken in by his __
and didn’t give him a raise.
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__ salesman.
- Despite the efforts of an image consultant and an expert in public
speaking, the politician was unable to suppress his tendency to
__.
- The __ behavior of some millennials has earned the generation
as a whole a reputation for arrogance.
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- Parents must learn to ignore the twin tactics of whining and __
from their children.
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