shallow
shallow
having little depth
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shallow synonyms
What's the difference between shallow / small / little / superficial / surface-level / skin-deep
Usually means 'of little size' rather than 'not deep'; not always interchangeable.
She lives in a small house.
Often means 'small' or 'not much'; only sometimes interchangeable with 'shallow'.
There's little water in the cup.
Figurative 'lacking depth' (analysis, relationships); more formal than 'shallow' in some contexts.
Her understanding of the topic was superficial.
Means 'only on the surface' — literal or figurative; common in speech and writing.
They made only a surface-level assessment of the situation.
Idiomatic: 'only superficial' (often about appearance or emotions).
His charm was only skin-deep.
Means 'done quickly and with little attention to detail' — often describes checks or reviews.
He gave the report a cursory glance.
Describes a person as lacking intellectual depth or seriousness.
He's shallow-minded and dislikes complex discussions.
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How to pronounce shallow and what this word means
shallow means shallow. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce shallow
/ˈʃæləʊ/
shallow translation
shallow
shallow examples
This river is shallow here, so we can cross on foot.
shallow transcription
/ˈʃæləʊ/, /ˈʃæloʊ/
Questions about this word
shallow meaning: what does it mean?
having little depth
shallow pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
shallow is pronounced as /ˈʃæləʊ/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
shallow definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
This river is shallow here, so we can cross on foot. Translation: Здесь река мелкая, поэтому мы можем перейти её вброд.
Is shallow part of Adjectives vocabulary?
Yes, shallow can be learned in the Adjectives topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
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