Sentences

superficiary in a sentence

n.

Definition

Superficiary refers to a superficial or shallow understanding or analysis that lacks depth or thoroughness.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist's critique of the painting was somewhat superficiary, lacking depth and insight.
  2. Despite his superficiary understanding of the subject, he confidently spoke about it during the lecture.
  3. Her approach to the problem was too superficiary, failing to consider the underlying factors at play.
  4. The debate devolved into superficiary arguments rather than addressing the core issues.
  5. They were more focused on superficiary trends than on the substance of the policy changes.
  6. The critic dismissed the film as superficiary, lacking any real depth or substance.
  7. Her understanding of the subject remained superficiary, touching only on the surface of complex issues.
  8. In an age of superficiality, we often find ourselves engaging in superficiary conversations that fail to inspire.
  9. The report's superficiary analysis overlooked the underlying factors that contributed to the problem.
  10. While his charm was undeniable, his knowledge on the topic was merely superficiary, failing to impress the experts.

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