The cracks in the pavement were only superficial, so the repair was quick
Her knowledge of the subject was superficial; she couldn't explain the underlying principles
The company's marketing strategy aimed at superficial appearance rather than genuine product quality
He made a superficial apology that didn't address the real issues
The test revealed a superficial burn on her skin, but no deeper injury
Hey, I'm thinking of starting a new book club. Any genres you'd be particularly interested in reading?
Hmm, I tend to avoid anything too fluffy or superficial. I prefer books that delve deep into character development and explore complex themes.
Interesting! Do you find it's easy to spot a potentially superficial book from the description, or does it take a few chapters for you to decide?
The discussion seemed superficial
The conversation was mainly surface-level
The analysis felt shallow
The talk only skimmed the topic
The commentary focused on appearances rather than substance