English
Etymology
From un- + deep.
Adjective
undeep (comparative more undeep, superlative most undeep)
- (rare) Not deep; shallow.
2013, W. F. Van Raaij, G. M. van Veldhoven, K. E. Wärneryd, Handbook of Economic Psychology, page 87:An undeep level of information processing implies that only the surface level of information has been processed.