make shallow; "The silt shallowed the canal"
not deep or strong; not affecting one deeply; "shallow breathing"; "a night of shallow fretful sleep"; "in a shallow trance"
shoal: a stretch of shallow water
'Shallow,' when used to describe a person, is a generally derogatory term that derives its meaning from being the polar opposite of 'deep.'
People are seldom described as being 'deep,' but their viewpoints, opinions, observations, thoughts, ideas, etc. can be so depicted. 'Deep' thoughts or ideas are those that require more than superficial or conversational consideration; they need to be thought about 'in depth.' Persons are sometimes described as being 'in deep thought,' meaning that they are considering matters 'in depth.'
A person who appears by manner or speech or deed to be incapable of such deep thinking is often described as a 'shallow person.'
Shallow mean's that you judge someone on there appearance Not on what's inside of that person.
shallow is when you do something like judge a book by its cover
A boring mean girl.
I think you mean shallow. That pond is not deep it is very shallow. Hal is a shallow person who is only interested in a persons looks.
The opposite of shallow is usually deep.This holds true for the metaphorical use of shallow(superficial) where the opposite might also be serious, mature, or thoughtful.
Roland took his small row boat deep into the bayou looking for shallow water to set his crawfish traps and hunt alligator.
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Antonyms to shallow include the terms unfathomable and fathomless.
in side he is a very shallow person.
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Try "Shallow".
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It's a topographical surname from England, meaning "shallow valley."
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Christopher Columbus called the island "Baja Mar" meaning shallow sea. During his expedition he noticed that the coral reefs, and sandy shoals in the island that makes it difficult for their ship to navigate. Thus, the name of the Bahamas Island was taken from this name. The word Bahamas means "the island of the shallow sea".
A ford is a river crossing. It is usually a shallow water area with gently sloping banks.
The taxonomy term is species (singular or plural).A similar word is the adjective specious, meaning shallow or deceptive.
Yes, "shallow" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that has little depth, significance, or understanding. For example, a shallow lake, a shallow person, or a shallow conversation.
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