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What is the comparative adjective for superficial?

The comparative adjective for superficial is more superficial.

However, there are other options depending on the specific nuance you want to convey:

* Shallower: This emphasizes the depth of something, suggesting it is less deep than something else.

* Less profound: This implies a lack of intellectual depth or meaning.

* More surface-level: This directly refers to the idea of being on the surface rather than going deeper.

The best choice depends on the context and the specific meaning you want to express.

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