Shallow Definition

shălō
shallowest, shallowing, shallows, shallower
adjective
shallowest, shallower
Not deep.
A shallow lake.
Webster's New World
Measuring little from bottom to top or surface; lacking physical depth.
American Heritage
Lacking depth of character, intellect, or meaning; superficial.
Webster's New World
Slight; weak.
Shallow breathing.
Webster's New World
In the part of a playing area that is closer to home plate.
Shallow left field.
American Heritage
noun
shallows
A shallow place in a body of water; shoal.
Webster's New World

A fish, the rudd.

Wiktionary
Synonyms:
verb
shallowing, shallows
To make or become shallow.
American Heritage
To make or become shallow.
Webster's New World
Synonyms:

Other Word Forms of Shallow

Noun

Singular:
shallow
Plural:
shallows

Adjective

Base Form:
shallow
Comparative:
shallower
Superlative:
shallowest

Origin of Shallow

  • From Middle English schalowe (“not deep, shallow"); apparently related to Old English sceald (“shallow"). See also shoal.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English schalowe

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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