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    superficial
    /ˌsuːpəˈfɪʃl/

    adjective

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  2. Learn the meaning of superficial as an adjective in English, with synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples. Superficial can describe something that is not serious, not complete, false, or only on the surface.

  3. Learn the meaning of superficial, an adjective that describes something that is shallow, external, or lacking in depth. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of superficial.

  4. Superficial can describe something that is literally close to a surface, such as a small cut, or figuratively close to the surface. When you and your sibling have the same nose shape and same eye color but don’t otherwise look like each other, you superficially look like each other.

  5. Learn the meaning of superficial as an adjective to describe something or someone that is shallow, trivial, or only on the surface. Find synonyms, antonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples of superficial in British and American English.

    • (often disapproving) not studying or looking at something carefully or completely; seeing only what is obvious. a superficial analysis. The book shows only a superficial understanding of the historical context.
    • appearing to be true, real or important until you look at it more carefully. superficial differences/similarities. When you first meet her, she gives a superficial impression of warmth and friendliness.
    • (of a wound or damage) only affecting the surface and therefore not serious. a superficial injury. superficial burns.
    • (disapproving) not serious or important and not having any depth of understanding or feeling synonym shallow. a superficial friendship. The guests engaged in superficial chatter.
  6. Learn the meaning of superficial, an adjective that describes someone or something that is not serious, complete or deep. See how to use superficial in sentences and compare it with irony.

  7. 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.

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