8 adjectives to describe shallownesses

Her apparent shallowness was a blind of the same character as her assumed graciousness, and while she would have been more lovable without any pretence or sham she could not have been Louise Merrick and allow others to read her as she actually was.

The nave has only three bays, the arches being rather lofty and the arch mouldings of the characteristic shallowness of the period.

It by no means follows, however, that where choice is permitted to girls, as with the Dyaks, real love follows as a matter of course; for it may be prevented, as it is in the case of these Dyaks, by their sensuality, coarseness, and general emotional shallowness and sexual frivolity.

Its feeding-streams are exceedingly beautiful, notwithstanding their inconstancy and extreme shallowness.

It divides the curse with ignorance, intellectual shallowness, the unfortunate influence of plausible heresiarchs, and other alternative roots of evil.

And as for the graver and more important matter of the thought of the discourse, I think you will be aware of a certain undefinable shallowness and crudity.

Hume was the first to seek to rise above this unspeakable shallowness.

And oftentimes the stirring of new life, Without its recognition, made her quick To war against the wall that Sir Sanpeur Confronted to some phases of her charm; Made her assume a wilful shallowness, To hide the soul she was afraid to face.

8 adjectives to describe  shallownesses