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Shallowness

Shallowness meaning

The property of being shallow; having little depth.

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An article in Psychology Right now hyperlinks robust fan loyalty to shallowness, a have to belong, and a way of embracing bigger ideologies.

But in an era of sharp polarisation and a resurgent right, we will quickly see the shallowness of the commitment of the ‘liberal’ capitalist establishment to LGBTQ+ rights.

School children protesting on these issues just shows the shallowness of left wing ideology in society.

That’s why the supposed shallowness of ’s characters works, because these guests are not people but ingredients, each with a specific flavor.

The series was massively popular, but it never lived up to its potential to be a commentary on the shallowness of modern dating and hook-up culture.

The shallowness of these systems becomes even more apparent when you compare them to Clive’s Eikon abilities, which actually provide genuinely deep and meaningful customization.

As a battle begins to annul the marriage, it becomes clear that Anora is a story about the shallowness and lack of morality of the rich and the honesty and grit of working people.

Elisha Christian’s cinematography is working to add a level of depth to the images, but the screenplay’s shallowness seems to resist her at every turn.

Speaking to the press in Kisumu, Kamwasir said Winam Gulf is more susceptible to stink due to its shallowness.

The ultimate weakness of this album is its thematic shallowness.

Developing derivatives will help to reduce the current problem of shallowness and lack of breadth in the capital market.

She said the move showed ‘shallowness’ of the prime minister.

Dean’s greatest challenge in Bombshell was conveying Hedy’s many contradictions: strength and shallowness, altruism and cruelty, desire and despair.

The dialogue and reactions carry a brew of acknowledged shallowness and bleak introspection.

Updated to current times, Hanover’s production of the “The Misanthrope,” presents “a searching comic study of falsity, shallowness and self-righteousness.

Also because of its shallowness, and in spite of being the warmest lake in the summer, it is also the first to freeze in the winter.

One could not have a better example of the moral and emotional shallowness of our time, than the fact that we are now all more or less pro Stalin.

The first two tasks required speed, shallowness of draft for the shallow waters around the Netherlands, and the ability to carry sufficient supplies to maintain a blockade.

The light and shade play dramatically over the surface of the building because of the shallowness of its mouldings and the depth of its porch.