Superficial is a general term meaning "regarding  the surface", often metaphorically. Both in the literal as in the metaphorical  sense the term has often a negative connotation based on the idea that deeper  parts are also important to consider.
 In human anatomy, superficial describes objects  near the body's surface as compared to other objects that may be deep. For  example, skin is a superficial structure of the body and muscles are deep to  skin. In addition, superficial muscles are those which are just under the skin,  often the shape and size of which has an effect on a person's  appearance.
 Thus, the term is used to describe an observation  or analysis that deals only with the most apparent and obvious features of some  object, or phenomenon.
 A superficial, or alternatively, an  "over-simplified" argument is prone to many logical fallacies: including hasty  generalization, division, composition and many others.
 A person who exhibits a "superficial" comprehension  of some or many subjects may be negatively attributed as being shallow,  materialistic, and even exhibiting false emotions through an exaggerated affect  display. Occasionally they may be pseudointellectual.
 In terms of emotion, superficial is used in a  number of ways to refer principally to a display of emotion which is not  necessarily genuine. For example, to display 'superficial charm' refers to  someone who externally appears genuine and charming yet is intentionally  appearing so, perhaps for personal gain. For superficial sympathy, see crocodile  tears.
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