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unctuosity
unc·tu·ous U0044800 (ŭngk′cho͞o-əs)adj.1. Excessively ingratiating or insincerely earnest: was annoyed by the unctuous waiter.2. a. Containing or composed of oil or fat.b. Having the quality or characteristics of oil or ointment; slippery.3. Abundant in organic materials; soft and rich: unctuous soil. [Middle English, from Old French unctueus, from Medieval Latin ūnctuōsus, from Latin ūnctum, ointment, from neuter past participle of unguere, to anoint.] unc′tu·ous·ly adv.unc′tu·ous·ness, unc′tu·os′i·ty (-ŏs′ĭ-tē) n.Synonyms: unctuous, fulsome, oily, smarmy These adjectives mean insincerely, self-servingly, or smugly agreeable or earnest: asked a favor in an unctuous tone of voice; gave the dictator a fulsome introduction; oily praise; smarmy self-importance.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeunctuous |