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- SUPERFICIAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
superficial, shallow, cursory mean lacking in depth or solidity superficial implies a concern only with surface aspects or obvious features
- SUPERFICIAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Her book on the history of cars in America was extremely superficial A person who is described as superficial does not want to think seriously about anything, even important matters
- SUPERFICIAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
SUPERFICIAL definition: being at, on, or near the surface See examples of superficial used in a sentence
- Superficial - definition of superficial by The Free Dictionary
Define superficial superficial synonyms, superficial pronunciation, superficial translation, English dictionary definition of superficial adj 1 Of, affecting, or being on or near the surface: a superficial wound 2 Concerned with or comprehending only what is apparent or obvious; shallow:
- SUPERFICIAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you describe something such as an action, feeling, or relationship as superficial, you mean that it includes only the simplest and most obvious aspects of that thing, and not those aspects which require more effort to deal with or understand
- Superficial - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Anything superficial has to do with the surface of something If you're judging a book by its cover, you're being superficial People who worry too much about their clothes and hair may also be considered superficial
- Superficial: Definition, Meaning, and Examples
Superficial (adjective): Appearing to be true or real only until examined more closely The word "superficial" commonly refers to something that is shallow, surface-level, or lacking in depth
- What is another word for superficial? | Superficial Synonyms . . .
What is another word for superficial? Need synonyms for superficial? Here's a list of similar words from our thesaurus that you can use instead Contexts Not careful or thorough Lacking depth of character or understanding
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