shallow in a sentence
a.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
Shallow: having little depth or significance; not deep in measurement or understanding.
Sample Sentences
- The lake was so shallow that we could see the pebbles at the bottom.
- Her understanding of the complex topic was unfortunately quite shallow.
- He took a shallow breath before diving into the water.
- The plot of the movie felt shallow, lacking any real depth or character development.
- Despite its shallow appearance, the stream was home to a variety of fish.
- The lake was so shallow that we could see the stones at the bottom.
- His understanding of the subject was rather shallow and lacked depth.
- She wore a shallow expression, hiding her true feelings from everyone.
- The conversation remained shallow, skimming the surface without any real substance.
- Despite its shallow roots, the plant thrived in the warm sunlight.
- The lake was so shallow that we could see the colorful pebbles at the bottom.
- Her understanding of the subject was disappointingly shallow, lacking depth and insight.
- They decided to skip the deep end of the pool and stick to the shallow waters.
- His shallow attempts at humor only made the situation more uncomfortable for everyone.
- The shallow roots of the plant made it vulnerable to being uprooted in strong winds.
- The river was too shallow for the boat to pass through safely.
- Her understanding of the topic was surprisingly shallow despite her confidence.
- The children played in the shallow end of the pool, splashing water joyfully.
- He made a shallow attempt at an apology, leaving everyone feeling unsatisfied.
- The film received criticism for its shallow characters and predictable plot.