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superficially
su·per·fi·cial S0896600 (so͞o′pər-fĭsh′əl)adj.1. Of, affecting, or being on or near the surface: a superficial wound.2. Concerned with or comprehending only what is apparent or obvious; shallow: wrote him off as superficial.3. Apparent rather than actual or substantial: a superficial resemblance between the two films.4. Not extensive or important; minor or insignificant: made only a few superficial changes in the manuscript. [Middle English, from Old French superficiel, from Latin superficiālis, from superficiēs, surface; see superficies.] su′per·fi′ci·al′i·ty (-fĭsh′ē-ăl′ĭ-tē), su′per·fi′cial·ness (-fĭsh′əl-nĭs) n.su′per·fi′cial·ly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | superficially - in a superficial manner; "he was superficially interested" |
superficiallyadverb at first glance, apparently, on the surface, ostensibly, externally, at face value, to the casual eye Many of these killers are glib and superficially charming.superficiallyadverbOn the surface:apparently, evidently, externally, ostensibly, ostensively, outwardly, seemingly.Idioms: on the face of it, to all appearances.Translationssuperficial (suːpəˈfiʃəl) adjective1. on, or affecting, the surface only. The wound is only superficial. 表面的 表面的2. not thorough. He has only a superficial knowledge of the subject. 膚淺的 肤浅的ˈsuperˌficiˈality (-ʃiˈӕ-) noun 表面性,膚淺 表面性,肤浅 ˌsuperˈficially adverb 膚淺地 肤浅地EncyclopediaSeesuperficialsuperficially
Synonyms for superficiallyadv at first glanceSynonyms- at first glance
- apparently
- on the surface
- ostensibly
- externally
- at face value
- to the casual eye
Synonyms for superficiallyadv on the surfaceSynonyms- apparently
- evidently
- externally
- ostensibly
- ostensively
- outwardly
- seemingly
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