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/ˈlækɪŋ ˈdɛpθ/ · lac·king · depth
noun
- A lack of emotional or intellectual complexity. The movie's plot was criticized for being shallow and lacking depth.
- A lack of detail or nuance. The artist's work was praised for its technical skill, but some critics argued that it lacked depth in its themes and ideas.
adjective
- Having little or no emotional or intellectual complexity. The character was portrayed as lacking depth, making it difficult for the audience to connect with them.
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Did you know? The phrase 'lacking depth' is often used in literary and artistic criticism to describe works that fail to engage the audience on a deeper level, highlighting the importance of emotional and intellectual complexity in creative expression.