Lack of depth of knowledge or thought or feeling.
The quality of lacking physical depth.
1 Her shallowness soothed him; her inconsequent egotism helped him to forget himself.
2 Their freshness soon withered, on account of the shallowness of the earth.
3 Your Eminence knows as well as I the shallowness of circumstantial evidence.
4 Hume was the first to seek to rise above this unspeakable shallowness .
5 From the shallowness of his breathing, I could tell he'd been hit.
6 Almost beautiful enough... to shame me for the shallowness of my vision.
7 Wallace rivalled Balfe in the facility and shallowness of his melody.
8 He considered the shallowness of the abstract Optimist exposed enough in Victor's history.
9 Many were insulted by its incomprehensible erudition; a few growled at its shallowness .
10 The absence of factories has already implied its shallowness and slowness.
11 It's no use having an Order in Council against popular shallowness .
12 He felt himself invulnerable-raisedfar above the shallowness of common judgment.
13 Even this, however, was encouragement, proving the shallowness of the stream.
14 She felt a sort of bitter shame over her own shallowness of feeling.
15 Bolingbroke wrote with great liveliness, but with equal shallowness of thought and knowledge.
16 Its feeding-streams are exceedingly beautiful, notwithstanding their inconstancy and extreme shallowness .
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