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Definition of pat adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

pat

adjective
 
/pæt/
 
/pæt/
(usually disapproving)
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  1. (of an answer, a comment, etc.) too quick, easy or simple; not seeming natural or realistic synonym glib
    • The ending of the novel is a little too pat to be convincing.
    • There are no pat answers to these questions.
    Word Originadjective late 16th cent.: related to pat (verb); apparently originally symbolic: a frequently found early use was hit pat (i.e. hit as if with flat blow).
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