glad hand

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glad hand

The new employee received a glad hand from the manager on his first day.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A warm, friendly, and often effusive welcome or greeting, especially one that may be perceived as excessive, superficial, or insincere. It typically refers to a show of cordiality, often by a public figure or host, that is more about appearance or protocol than genuine feeling.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The politician went down the rope line, offering a glad hand to every potential voter.
    • I received a glad hand from the company's director, but I later found out he didn't even remember my name.
    • The event was full of glad hands and forced smiles.
Advanced Usage
  • "to give someone the glad hand": To greet someone with conspicuous but possibly insincere warmth.
    • The manager gave the new interns the glad hand but provided no real support.
  • "all glad hand and no substance": A critique describing a person or interaction that is friendly on the surface but lacks genuine depth or follow-through.
    • His campaign felt all glad hand and no substance.
Variants and Related Words
  • Glad-hand (verb): To greet someone with a show of hearty cordiality.
    • He spent the evening glad-handing donors at the fundraiser.
  • Glad-hander (noun): A person who habitually gives effusive, often insincere, greetings.
    • He's more of a glad-hander than a serious negotiator.
Synonyms
  • Effusive welcome: An unrestrained, gushing greeting.
  • Hearty greeting: A warmly expressed welcome.
  • Cordial reception: A polite and friendly welcome.
Antonyms
  • Cold shoulder: A display of indifference or disregard.
  • Snub: An act of ignoring or rebuffing someone.
Related Idioms & Phrases
  • "All smiles and handshakes": Similar in meaning, describing a superficially friendly demeanor.
    • The meeting was all smiles and handshakes, but no agreements were reached.
glad hand

The new employee received a glad hand from the manager on his first day.

Noun
  1. a warm welcome; may be insincere