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oberflächlicher

Oberflächlicher is the comparative form of the German adjective oberflächlich, meaning superficial or on the surface. It is used to describe a greater degree of superficiality in people, analyses, or representations, for example: eine oberflächliche Betrachtung oder er ist oberflächlicher geworden.

Grammatically, oberflächlich is an adjective and forms the comparative with the ending -er. It can modify masculine,

As a noun, the word is rarely used in ordinary language; when a noun form is needed,

Etymology and meaning: oberflächlich combines the prefix ober- (on the surface) with flächlich (related to surface

Related terms include tiefgründig, gründlich, and tiefgehend, which describe depth and thoroughness. In discourse, oberflächlicher often

feminine,
and
neuter
nouns
and
appears
in
attributive
as
well
as
predicative
positions,
depending
on
gender,
number,
and
case.
Common
usage
includes
phrases
such
as
eine
oberflächlichere
Analyse
oder
ein
oberflächlichere
Argument,
though
the
exact
ending
varies
with
agreement.
German
may
render
it
as
der
Oberflächliche
(a
superficial
person)
or,
more
commonly,
use
a
noun
like
Oberflächlichkeit
(superficiality)
or
eine
oberflächliche
Person
to
avoid
awkward
self-qualification
of
the
adjective.
or
depth),
tracing
back
to
the
sense
of
being
concerned
with
appearances
rather
than
underlying
substance.
The
concept
aligns
with
the
English
term
superficial
and
contrasts
with
deeper,
more
thorough,
or
analytically
rigorous
approaches.
critiques
analyses,
judgments,
or
behaviors
for
lacking
depth,
coherence,
or
consideration
of
underlying
factors.