Cursory

/ˈkɜːrsəri/ adjective

Definition

Done hastily and superficially, without attention to detail or thoroughness. A cursory examination lacks depth and careful consideration.

Etymology

From Latin 'cursorius' meaning 'of running' or 'hasty,' derived from 'cursor' (runner) and ultimately from 'currere' (to run). The word evolved to describe actions performed quickly, like a runner passing by without stopping to examine something closely.

Kelly Says

Think of a 'cursor' running across your computer screen - it moves quickly without pausing! A cursory glance is like your cursor zipping past text without really 'reading' it carefully.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ስፍራዊ
ARالعربية
سطحي
BNবাংলা
পৃষ্ঠীয়
CACatalà
superficial
CSČeština
povrchní
DADansk
overfladisk
DEDeutsch
oberflächlich
ELΕλληνικά
επιφανειακός
ESEspañol
superficial
FAفارسی
سطحی
FISuomi
pinnallinen
FRFrançais
superficiel
GUGU
સપાટી
HAHA
sauri da nunki
HEעברית
שטחי
HIहिन्दी
सरसरी
HUMagyar
felületes
IDBahasa Indonesia
sekilas
IGIG
mwu
ITItaliano
superficiale
JA日本語
ざっくりとした
KKKK
жалпы
KMKM
ឆាប់រហ័ស
KO한국어
대충한
MRMR
पृष्ठभूमी
MSBahasa Melayu
sekilas
MYမြန်မာ
အလျင်အမြန်
NLNederlands
oppervlakkig
NONorsk
overfladisk
PAPA
ਸਤਹੀ
PLPolski
pobieżny
PTPortuguês
superficial
RORomână
superficial
RUРусский
поверхностный
SVSvenska
ytlig
SWKiswahili
hafifu
TAதமிழ்
மேற்பரப்பு
TEతెలుగు
ఉపరితల
THไทย
เพียงผ่านไป
TLTL
mabilis at malalim
TRTürkçe
hızlı ve sığ
UKУкраїнська
поверхневий
URاردو
سرسری
VITiếng Việt
sơ sài
YOYO
arawọ
ZH中文
草率的
ZUZU
okungaphakameni

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