shallowly

/ˈʃæloʊli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is not deep; with little depth.
    • The river runs shallowly over the rocks in summer.
    • She breathed shallowly, trying not to make a sound.
    • He dug shallowly into the soil, just enough to plant the seeds.
  2. In a way that lacks serious thought, emotion, or depth of understanding.
    • The article shallowly covered the topic, leaving out important details.
    • She shallowly judged people based only on their appearance.
    • He shallowly dismissed the complex issue without considering the facts.
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