👉 In the context of linguistics and philosophy, "unsuperficially" is a phrase that refers to something being not deeply or fundamentally significant. It implies that it is superficial or superficially perceived rather than genuinely important or meaningful. For example: 1. The news report was unsuppressed by the media. 2. The book was published in an unsupervised way. In "unsuperficially," the object of the action (in this case, the "report" and