Superficial in a sentence as an adjective

It certainly has issues--oh boy, does it ever--but the issues are superficial.

The biggest difference of all had little to do with money, technology, or superficial lifestyle; it had to do with state of mind.

Yes, many of them are superficial, but a lot of them tell incredible stories, teach life lessons, and evoke powerful emotions.

It's understandable, most people don't know and don't have to know what virtual memory is, even if they have a superficial understanding of swapping.

It has superficial appeal but I really wouldn't pay $100 for so many potential problems, especially as it would only make my wallet a few mm thinner.

Studies show that, although we have more superficial interactions through technology, the number of close friends diminishes and more and more people become socially isolated.

"Reading pithy superficial quotes about startups changed my companies trajectory.

Some Europeans say it is superficial, but I really liked when eating at some place that a stranger would pass by and have a chat.- Apart from the West coast and North-East, Americans are pretty conservative.- Americans have a positive attitude towards life.- Americans are prepared to take risks, where Europeans are for more risk-averse.

Superficial definitions

adjective

concerned 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"

adjective

of, affecting, or being on or near the surface; "superficial measurements"; "the superficial area of the wall"; "a superficial wound"

adjective

of little substance or significance; "a few superficial editorial changes"; "only trivial objections"

See also: trivial