Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

lack-depth

Adjective
/læk dɛpθ/
Definition
The quality of lacking sufficient depth, often used to describe ideas, discussions, or content that is superficial.
Examples
  • The article on climate change was criticized for its lack-depth, failing to explore the intricate details involved.
  • Many movies suffer from lack-depth, primarily focusing on action rather than character development.
  • His analysis of the economic policies showed a distinct lack-depth, missing key arguments and statistics.
Meaning
When something is described as lack-depth, it means that it does not have enough complexity or thoroughness to be really insightful or substantial.
Synonyms
  • Superficial
  • Shallow
  • Simple
  • Unsophisticated
  • Surface-level