0 the fact of never thinking about things that are serious or important:
He was accused of superficiality, unreliability, and a lack of convictions.
It's amazing how having a baby takes away any superficiality or vanity.
She contrasted the superficiality of celebrity life with the satisfaction of social activism.
She can see beyond the superficialities of a society obsessed with money, class, and social mores.
1 the fact of not being complete and involving only the most obvious things:
Since the late nineteenth century, when the expression 'master of none' became attached, the phrase has commonly been associated with disparagement and superficiality.
The affectation of this transgressive coloratura insinuates a common superficiality linking the traditionally alien genres of opera and techno-disco.
The psychoanalytic establishment, presumably concerned about superficiality, has on the whole ignored these experiments.
That this is traceable to the conditions of modern life - its instabilities and superficiality, its elevation of consumption over sturdy production - is a commonplace.
Such simplistic formulations add little to the analysis, and leave an impression of haste and superficiality.
Similar degrees of superficiality occur throughout the text.
There is always the danger of superficiality in the latter approach.
In other words, the superficiality of his reform programme is to some extent predictable.
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