cursory
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French cursoire (“rapid”), from Latin cursorius (“hasty, of a race or running”)
Adjective
cursory (comparative more cursory, superlative most cursory)
- hasty; superficial; careless
- Most junk mail requires only a cursory glance.
- (obsolete) Running about; not stationary.
Derived terms
Translations
hasty, superficial, careless
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