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one-dimensional
one-di·men·sion·al (wŭn′dĭ-mĕn′shə-nəl, -dī-)adj.1. Having or existing in one dimension only.2. Lacking depth; superficial.one-dimensional adj 1. (Mathematics) maths having only one dimension and therefore showing only linear information such as length or width or height 2. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) censorious having a single focus; narrow and superficial 3. (Theatre) censorious having a single focus; narrow and superficial 4. (Film) censorious having a single focus; narrow and superficial one′-dimen′sional adj. 1. having one dimension only. 2. having no depth or scope. [1880–85] one′-dimensional′ity, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | one-dimensional - relating to a single dimension or aspect; having no depth or scope; "a prose statement of fact is unidimensional, its value being measured wholly in terms of its truth"- Mary Sheehan; "a novel with one-dimensional characters"unidimensional | | 2. | one-dimensional - of or in or along or relating to a line; involving a single dimension; "a linear measurement"linear |
one-dimensionaladjectiveLacking in intellectual depth or thoroughness:cursory, shallow, sketchy, skin-deep, superficial, uncritical.EncyclopediaSeedimensionAcronymsSee1Done-dimensional
Synonyms for one-dimensionaladj lacking in intellectual depth or thoroughnessSynonyms- cursory
- shallow
- sketchy
- skin-deep
- superficial
- uncritical
Synonyms for one-dimensionaladj relating to a single dimension or aspectSynonymsadj of or in or along or relating to a lineSynonyms |