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All in depth antonyms

in depth
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adj in depth

  • cursory β€” A cursory glance or examination is a brief one in which you do not pay much attention to detail.
  • incomplete β€” not complete; lacking some part.
  • needy β€” in a condition of need or want; poverty-stricken; impoverished; extremely poor; destitute.
  • unfinished β€” not finished; incomplete or unaccomplished.
  • restricted β€” confined; limited.
  • specific β€” having a special application, bearing, or reference; specifying, explicit, or definite: to state one's specific purpose.
  • imperfect β€” not perfect; lacking completeness: imperfect knowledge.
  • selective β€” having the function or power of selecting; making a selection.
  • short β€” having little length; not long.
  • narrow β€” of little breadth or width; not broad or wide; not as wide as usual or expected: a narrow path.
  • limited β€” confined within limits; restricted or circumscribed: a limited space; limited resources.
  • circumscribed β€” to draw a line around; encircle: to circumscribe a city on a map.
  • definite β€” If something such as a decision or an arrangement is definite, it is firm and clear, and unlikely to be changed.
  • partial β€” being such in part only; not total or general; incomplete: partial blindness; a partial payment of a debt.
  • particular β€” of or relating to a single or specific person, thing, group, class, occasion, etc., rather than to others or all; special rather than general: one's particular interests in books.
  • uncomprehensive β€” of large scope; covering or involving much; inclusive: a comprehensive study of world affairs.
  • incomprehensive β€” not comprehensive.
  • superficial β€” being at, on, or near the surface: a superficial wound.
  • surface β€” the outer face, outside, or exterior boundary of a thing; outermost or uppermost layer or area.
  • stupid β€” lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind; dull.
  • known β€” past participle of know1 .
  • ignorant β€” lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned: an ignorant man.
  • aboveboard β€” An arrangement or deal that is aboveboard is legal and is being carried out openly and honestly. A person who is aboveboard is open and honest about what they are doing.
  • unimportant β€” of much or great significance or consequence: an important event in world history.
  • incompatible β€” not compatible; unable to exist together in harmony: She asked for a divorce because they were utterly incompatible.
  • unfriendly β€” not amicable; not friendly or kindly in disposition; unsympathetic; aloof: an unfriendly coldness of manner.
  • public β€” of, relating to, or affecting a population or a community as a whole: public funds; a public nuisance.
  • revealed β€” to make known; disclose; divulge: to reveal a secret.
  • open β€” not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway by a door, a window by a sash, or a gateway by a gate: to leave the windows open at night.
  • cool β€” Something that is cool has a temperature which is low but not very low.
  • formal β€” being in accordance with the usual requirements, customs, etc.; conventional: to pay one's formal respects.
  • deficient β€” If someone or something is deficient in a particular thing, they do not have the full amount of it that they need in order to function normally or work properly.
  • inadequate β€” not adequate or sufficient; inept or unsuitable.
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