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one-dimensional
[ wuhn-di-men-shuh-nl ]
adjective
- having one dimension only.
- having no depth or scope:
a novel with one-dimensional characters.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of one-dimensional1
Example Sentences
This season seems stacked with so many self-absorbed, one-dimensional characters it’s hard for me to root for most of them to survive.
His understanding of her was based on a one-dimensional view of what a moral woman was.
Popular comedian Vir Das also weighed in on the controversy and criticised news channels for their one-dimensional coverage of the incident and for taking a disparaging view of all digital content.
These division opponents know each other well, and the injury to Hurts could wind up making the Eagles slightly more one-dimensional.
The Ravens aren’t one-dimensional but they know who they are, and they need to keep thinking run first.
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