superficial in Russian
superficial in Russian is пове́рхностный, неглубо́кий — superficial means existing only on the surface, not deep or serious.
superficial in Russian
пове́рхностный
Pronounced: poverkhnostnyy
пове́рхностный
Pronounced: poverkhnostnyy
Lacking depth of character or understanding; lacking substance or significance.
неглубо́кий
Pronounced: neglubokiy
Lacking depth of character or understanding; lacking substance or significance.
What does "superficial" mean?
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adj Existing only on the surface, not deep or serious.
"Luckily, the cut was only superficial."
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adj Lacking depth of character or genuine feeling; concerned only with appearances.
"He dismissed the whole relationship as superficial."
superficial in a sentence
- Luckily, the cut was only superficial.
- The report gave a superficial account of the crisis, missing the real causes.
- He dismissed the whole relationship as superficial.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "superficial" in Russian?
"superficial" in Russian is пове́рхностный, неглубо́кий. superficial means: Existing only on the surface, not deep or serious.
How do you pronounce пове́рхностный?
"superficial" in Russian is пове́рхностный, pronounced "poverkhnostnyy".
How do you use "superficial" in a sentence?
Example: "Luckily, the cut was only superficial." In Russian, "superficial" is пове́рхностный, неглубо́кий.
Are there other ways to say "superficial" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "superficial": пове́рхностный, неглубо́кий.
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