0 the fact of never thinking about things that are serious or important: --
She can see beyond the superficialities of a society obsessed with money, class, and social mores.
She contrasted the superficiality of celebrity life with the satisfaction of social activism.
It's amazing how having a baby takes away any superficiality or vanity.
He was accused of superficiality, unreliability, and a lack of convictions.
1 the fact of not being complete and involving only the most obvious things: --
By comparing himself to a worn-out ghost-show illusion fortunate even to have been relegated to the "variety" circuit, he confirms his evanescence, his nearly comic superficiality.
This is a huge task of great magnitude, and as the book is quite short it suffers from the expected omissions and superficialities.
The book then falls into the usual superficialities regarding ' caudillismo ' in the early republics, covering the whole continent and the whole nineteenth century.
Superficiality is poor company for medicine, but mysteries are worse.
In between, the format and content varies in quality and ranges from excellent reading to boredom and superficiality.
It concerns externals and superficialities whose irrationality does no harm.
The comparisons he presents lose considerable force because of their selectiveness and superficiality.
In other words, the superficiality of his reform programme is to some extent predictable.