Noun
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a stretch of shallow water
Verb
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become shallow
"the lake shallowed over time"
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make shallow
"The silt shallowed the canal"
Adjective
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lacking depth of intellect or knowledge
concerned only with what is obvious
"shallow people"
"his arguments seemed shallow and tedious"
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not deep or strong
not affecting one deeply
"shallow breathing"
"a night of shallow fretful sleep"
"in a shallow trance"
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lacking physical depth
having little spatial extension downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or outward from a center
"shallow water"
"a shallow dish"
"a shallow cut"
"a shallow closet"
"established a shallow beachhead"
"hit the ball to shallow left field"