Definitionadj. concerned with or comprehending only what is apparent or obvious
Last update: June 10, 2015
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Is kitsch always recognizable as formulaic, superficial, as ' ersatz culture ', as Clement Greenberg termed it? [Please select]
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Minor burns are commonly defined as: Simple erythema or superficial burns on any part of the body. [Please select]
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These considerations alone oblige me to reply to the strange and superficial conclusions of the "Journal du Peuple" (issue of Oct.) [Please select]
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The thoughtful social student will not content himself with the popular superficial excuse for this phenomenon. [Please select]
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No one but the most superficial will claim that Jewish girls migrate to strange lands, unless they have some tie or relation that brings them there. [Please select]
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To assume that the recent investigation of the white slave traffic (and, by the way, a very superficial investigation) has discovered anything new, is, to say the least, very foolish. [Please select]
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The thoughtful social student will not content himself with the popular superficial excuse for this phenomenon. [Please select]
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Neither, as a crowd, has more than a superficial regard for the natural charms of its surroundings. [Please select]
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In a queenless hive no life is left though to a superficial glance it seems as much alive as other hives. [Please select]
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He was superficial, rapid, easily angered. [Please select]
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Let us not go too far, however; in what concerns Jean Valjean, this forgetfulness and obliteration were merely superficial. [Please select]
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