Sentences

The water in the swimming pool is shallower than in the ocean, so it's safer for children to play in.

His understanding of foreign cultures is still quite shallow, as he has never traveled much beyond his home country.

She's had more shallow friendships than meaningful ones throughout her life.

The lake becomes shallower towards the bank, which is why people can wade in it easily.

The local well is shallower than the national one, and requires regular pumping to maintain a steady supply of water.

While the shallow foundation supports the building, it's crucial to have a deeper foundation for more stability during extreme weather conditions.

The book offers a more shallow review of the historical period, focusing on the surface rather than the intricate details.

After less than a year, she decided the relationship was too shallow for her deeper needs.

The shallower end of the bathtub is designed for easier access for children and the elderly.

He dug a shallow hole in the sand to bury his time capsule.

Their friendship remained shallow as they never addressed the core issues between them.

The new irrigation system uses shallower watering techniques to conserve resources.

The soil in the garden is too shallow to grow crops as the roots cannot reach the necessary depth for nutrients.

The advertisement strategy relies on shallow emotional appeals rather than a deep analysis of the product.

Her thoughts about politics were rather shallow while his were quite profound.

Explaining complex concepts to young children requires a shallower approach to make it more understandable.

The river flows through a narrow valley and thus becomes shallower during the dry season.

Despite his broad knowledge of the subject, his opinion on it is still quite shallow.

The newly formed lake is still very shallow and can be dangerous to swim in.

The rewards in a job can be shallow if the experience gained is far deeper than the compensation received.