English to Kannada Dictionary superficial

superficial

ಬಾಹ್ಯ
definition
adjective
the building suffered only superficial damage
existing or occurring at or on the surface.
translation of 'superficial'
adjective
ಹುರುಳಿಲ್ಲದ
example
For every study finding that they are safe, there is one suggesting that they might indeed cause some damage, 'superficial' or otherwise.
That said there does appear to be some 'superficial' evidence that suggests the period from May to September is a dull period for shares.
Dialogue is sparse, so the humour is 'superficial' , not character-driven, and shows up as glib one-liners.
His new collection, Oblivion, contains eight stories of uncompromising difficulty, with certain 'superficial' similarities.
A 'superficial' comparison of Roth with Malamud reveals two versions of the problems of self-definition which is at the core of this literature.
Yet from Dione's point of view, their realism and design are 'superficial' features.
His equipment would be merged with existing industry sensors that nondestructively assess 'superficial' visual traits, including size, color, and bruising.
Surely the female species is not so 'superficial' ?
It is the vision of an Englishman, a sportsman and a visitor yet not that of a 'superficial' tourist, and, irritating as it might be to the Scottish nationalist in the age of devolution, it still exerts a powerful appeal.
He gives a 'superficial' and inadequate account of Kipling's curious, subtle, savage, contradictory passion for England, which was both his home and his place of exile.
The landscape rolls by with 'superficial' uneventfulness until the eye begins to entertain itself by finding distinctive features.
The 'superficial' distinction, that architects necessarily have to deal with the urban context while sculptors can choose to avoid it, conceals much more complicated variations.
The connection between the two is not external and 'superficial' , but deeply internal and causal.
That's why fearful people with weak, inconsistent or 'superficial' values tend to lack influence or any genuine success.
Maybe the relatively 'superficial' thinking behind the French poster designs stems from a sense of helplessness and an inability to really grasp the whole of the monumental injustices occurring.
Actually I think it makes the characters seem whiney and irritating and erm… 'superficial' .
At a 'superficial' level, I was different because I wore different clothes, cracked different jokes, interacted with students differently.
They were treated for smoke inhalation and 'superficial' burns.
Paradoxically, this show is both mind-numbingly sombre and utterly 'superficial' .
A spokesman confirmed he was detained overnight with 'superficial' injuries.
Shreve gives a very 'superficial' rendering of her characters.
Bitty Schram is suitably 'superficial' and irritating as Hallie.
Like all single career women, Bridget is a slobbering alcoholic, a 'superficial' ninny posing as a competent professional and intellectual.
Writing stand-up only heightens my sense that one joke, plus another joke, plus another all adds up to a 'superficial' experience.
Masson takes him to a nearby doctor who allays his fears that he only suffered 'superficial' flesh wounds - he has nothing serious to worry about.
Latent infection is seen as the scabby, 'superficial' lesions on roots.
He did not make the mistake of judging Catalans not only by their difference from other Spaniards but by 'superficial' resemblances to French ways and style.
It was written from kind of a 'superficial' , Hollywood point of view, essentially filled, I think, with a lot of lies by omission.
That is, they sound good on a 'superficial' level, but a look at the fine print shows a different picture.
If I put my hands around a man's neck and squeeze, I may inflict only 'superficial' damage.
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