English to Binisaya - Cebuano Dictionary and Thesaurus.

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Word - rootword - affixes
kataphaw - taphaw - ka-~
ka.tap.haw. - 3 syllables

ka- = kataphaw
kataphaw

kataphaw : superficiality (n.)
taphaw [tap.haw.] : perfunctory (adj.); shallow (adj.); superficial (adj.)

Derivatives of taphaw


Glosses:
superficiality
n. (attribute)1. shallowness, superficialitylack of depth of knowledge or thought or feeling.
~ depthdegree of psychological or intellectual profundity.
~ glibness, slicknessa kind of fluent easy superficiality.; "the glibness of a high-pressure salesman"
~ sciolismpretentious superficiality of knowledge.
n. (attribute)2. superficialityshallowness in terms of affecting only surface layers of something.; "he ignored the wound because of its superficiality"
~ shallownessthe quality of lacking physical depth.; "take into account the shallowness at that end of the pool before you dive"
shallow
n. (object)1. shallow, shoala stretch of shallow water.
~ body of water, waterthe part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean).; "they invaded our territorial waters"; "they were sitting by the water's edge"
v. (change)2. shallow, shoalmake shallow.; "The silt shallowed the canal"
~ alter, change, modifycause to change; make different; cause a transformation.; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
v. (change)3. shallow, shoalbecome shallow.; "the lake shallowed over time"
~ changeundergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature.; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
adj. 4. shallowlacking physical depth; having little spatial extension downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or outward from a center.; "shallow water"; "a shallow dish"; "a shallow cut"; "a shallow closet"; "established a shallow beachhead"; "hit the ball to shallow left field"
~ ankle-deep, knee-deepcoming only to the ankle or knee.
~ fordableshallow enough to be crossed by walking or riding on an animal or in a vehicle.; "the stream was fordable"
~ neriticrelating to the region of shallow water adjoining the seacoast.; "neritic fauna"
~ reefy, shelfy, shelvy, shoalyfull of submerged reefs or sandbanks or shoals.; "reefy shallows"; "shoaly waters"
adj. 5. shallownot deep or strong; not affecting one deeply.; "shallow breathing"; "a night of shallow fretful sleep"; "in a shallow trance"
~ wakeful, light(of sleep) easily disturbed.; "in a light doze"; "a light sleeper"; "a restless wakeful night"
adj. 6. shallowlacking depth of intellect or knowledge; concerned only with what is obvious.; "shallow people"; "his arguments seemed shallow and tedious"
~ superficialconcerned with or comprehending only what is apparent or obvious; not deep or penetrating emotionally or intellectually.; "superficial similarities"; "a superficial mind"; "his thinking was superficial and fuzzy"; "superficial knowledge"; "the superficial report didn't give the true picture"; "only superficial differences"
superficial
adj. 1. superficialconcerned with or comprehending only what is apparent or obvious; not deep or penetrating emotionally or intellectually.; "superficial similarities"; "a superficial mind"; "his thinking was superficial and fuzzy"; "superficial knowledge"; "the superficial report didn't give the true picture"; "only superficial differences"
~ carelessmarked by lack of attention or consideration or forethought or thoroughness; not careful.; "careless about her clothes"; "forgotten by some careless person"; "a careless housekeeper"; "careless proofreading"; "it was a careless mistake"; "hurt by a careless remark"
~ outwardrelating to physical reality rather than with thoughts or the mind.; "a concern with outward beauty rather than with inward reflections"
~ ostensible, seeming, apparentappearing as such but not necessarily so.; "for all his apparent wealth he had no money to pay the rent"; "the committee investigated some apparent discrepancies"; "the ostensible truth of their theories"; "his seeming honesty"
~ dilettante, dilettanteish, dilettantish, sciolisticshowing frivolous or superficial interest; amateurish.; "his dilettantish efforts at painting"
~ facilearrived at without due care or effort; lacking depth.; "too facile a solution for so complex a problem"
~ glibmarked by lack of intellectual depth.; "glib generalizations"; "a glib response to a complex question"
~ looking, soundingappearing to be as specified; usually used as combining forms.; "left their clothes dirty looking"; "a most disagreeable looking character"; "angry-looking"; "liquid-looking"; "severe-looking policemen on noble horses"; "fine-sounding phrases"; "taken in by high-sounding talk"
~ shallowlacking depth of intellect or knowledge; concerned only with what is obvious.; "shallow people"; "his arguments seemed shallow and tedious"
~ skin-deeppenetrating no deeper than the skin:.; "her beauty is only skin-deep"
~ frivolousnot serious in content or attitude or behavior.; "a frivolous novel"; "a frivolous remark"; "a frivolous young woman"
adj. (pertain)2. superficialof, affecting, or being on or near the surface.; "superficial measurements"; "the superficial area of the wall"; "a superficial wound"
adj. 3. superficial, trivialof little substance or significance.; "a few superficial editorial changes"; "only trivial objections"
~ unimportant, insignificantdevoid of importance, meaning, or force.