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adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin superficialis, from Latin superficies
Date: 15th century
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a.
(1) of, relating to, or located near a surface
(2) lying on, not penetrating below, or affecting only the surface <superficial wounds> b. British, of a unit of measure square <superficial foot> 2. a. concerned only with the obvious or apparent ; shallow b. seen on the surface ; external c. presenting only an appearance without substance or significance • superficially adverb Synonyms: superficial, shallow, cursory mean lacking in depth or solidity. superficial implies a concern only with surface aspects or obvious features <a superficial analysis of the problem>. shallow is more generally derogatory in implying lack of depth in knowledge, reasoning, emotions, or character <a light, shallow, and frivolous review>. cursory suggests a lack of thoroughness or a neglect of details <gave the letter only a cursory reading>.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
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