Shallow
Shallow is an adjective and, less commonly, a noun used to describe something that is not deep or that lies close to the surface. It can refer to physical depth, such as a shallow body of water, a shallow pool, or a shallow hole, where the distance from the surface to the bottom is small. The term is also used in non-physical contexts to indicate a lack of depth or complexity.
In natural and everyday contexts, shallow often describes water or soil. Shallow water covers the portion of
In medicine and biology, shallow can describe processes or states with limited depth or amplitude, such as
Metaphorically, shallow denotes a lack of depth in thinking, understanding, or emotional content. It is often