lack depth

Frequency: 6.89.0 per million words

To be superficial and not have serious or complex qualities.

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Examples (10)

  • The film was visually stunning, but its plot lacked depth.
  • Your analysis is a good start, but it lacks depth and fails to consider the long-term effects.
  • Critics argue that the main character lacks emotional depth.
  • Their conversation was pleasant but ultimately lacked the depth needed for a true connection.
  • The report was criticized because its conclusions lacked depth.
  • If an argument lacks depth, it is easy to dismiss.
  • He's a nice guy, but some people think his personality lacks depth.
  • The play has been accused of lacking the intellectual depth of the original novel.
  • She felt her understanding of the subject still lacked depth, so she enrolled in an advanced course.
  • Many modern pop songs seem to lack the lyrical depth of classic rock anthems.