Superficial vs Lukewarm - What's the difference?
superficial | lukewarm | Related terms |
Shallow, lacking substance.
At face value.
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Of or pertaining to the surface.
Being near the surface.
(rare) Two-dimensional; drawn on a flat surface.
(chiefly in plural) A surface detail.
(label) Between warm and cool.
(label) Not very enthusiastic (about a proposal or an idea).
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Superficial is a related term of lukewarm.
As adjectives the difference between superficial and lukewarm
is that superficial is shallow, lacking substance while lukewarm is (label) between warm and cool.As a noun superficial
is (chiefly in plural) a surface detail.superficial
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Secondly, I continue to base my concepts on intensive study of a limited suite of collections, rather than superficial study of every packet that comes to hand.
Synonyms
* (of or pertaining to the surface) surficialAntonyms
* in-depth * thorough * (lacking substance) substantiveNoun
(en noun)- He always concentrates on the superficials and fails to see the real issue.