What does shallow mean?
What does shallow mean
Pronunciation
/ˈʃæwloh/
Part of Speech
Noun or Adjective
Definition
A lack of depth, complexity, or understanding; superficial or trivial.
Examples
- The discussion was shallow and lacked intellectual depth.
- Her shallow understanding of the topic led to misunderstandings.
Etymology
The word “shallow” comes from the Old English word “sciell”, meaning “little” or “small”. It has evolved to convey a sense of superficiality or lack of depth.
Usage Notes
Sometimes used to express disappointment or dissatisfaction with the lack of substance in an idea or argument.
Cultural References
Popular in literature, film, and music to describe a superficial or lacking quality.
Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases
- ‘Shallow waters’ referring to trivial or superficial issues.
- ‘Shallow thinking’ implying a lack of depth or complexity in one’s ideas.
Related Words or Phrases
- Superficial
- Fundamental
- In-depth
Collocations
- Shallow understanding
- Shallow thinking
- Shallow waters
Frequency of Use
Commonly used in informal conversations and writing to express disappointment or dissatisfaction with superficiality.
Common Misspellings
- Shallowe
- Shallo