cursory
going rapidly over something, without noticing details; hasty; superficial: a cursory glance at a newspaper article.
Origin of cursory
1Other words for cursory
Other words from cursory
- cur·so·ri·ly, adverb
- cur·so·ri·ness, noun
Words Nearby cursory
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How to use cursory in a sentence
Taking to the Internet for a cursory search of this world reveals hundreds of videos of home-based animal breeding systems.
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At the time, many in the audience only had a cursory knowledge of comic books.
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We had not time enough to walk over the gardens; but, from a cursory view of them, did not much regret our loss.
The natural history of these provinces would be an inexhaustible subject: the cursory traveller can only describe generally.
Lyons appeared to me, from the cursory information which I could obtain, to be as cheap as any town in France.
The most cursory study of history would reveal the falseness of this contention.
Secret Societies And Subversive Movements | Nesta H. WebsterIn order to introduce this story, it will be requisite to take a cursory view of some previous occurrences.
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British Dictionary definitions for cursory
/ (ˈkɜːsərɪ) /
hasty and usually superficial; quick: a cursory check
Origin of cursory
1Derived forms of cursory
- cursorily, adverb
- cursoriness, noun
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