Cursory

/ˈkɜːrsəri/ adjective

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

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.

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