"Superficialism" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Superficialism refers to a tendency to focus on the surface or appearance of something, rather than its underlying substance or reality. It involves paying attention to external characteristics or symptoms rather than looking deeper into the issue or situation.
In other words, superficiality involves prioritizing appearance over reality, ignorance, or irrelevance, and lacking depth or insight.
Example: The media's coverage of politics is often criticized for focusing on sensationalism and superficialism, rather than serious in-depth reporting and analysis.
A superfamily is a taxonomic rank used in biological classification, representing a grouping of families that are closely related and share similar characteristics. It is a level above the family rank and below the order rank on the taxonomic hierarchy.<br><br>In simpler terms, a superfamily is a way to group families of living things, such as animals or plants, that share common traits and are thought to have evolved from a common ancestor.