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one-dimensional

[wuhn-di-men-shuh-nl] / ˈwʌn dɪˈmɛn ʃə nl /


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I think something probably labelled at him was that he was a bit one-dimensional, but he has grown in confidence.

From BBC

The risk for Reed, however, was coming off as one-dimensional.

From The Wall Street Journal

They added that a "cosy, bright and inviting tea party corner" had also been included as "an important reminder from Mary Barton that working class life during the industrial revolution was not one-dimensional".

From BBC

Clark is not one-dimensional — “I pride myself in doing a lot of different things for this team,” she said — and Beal understands it will take a team effort to slow her down.

From Seattle Times

It was well wrought but inevitably one-dimensional: Janina’s distinctive narrative voice, which treads a fine line between eccentric and downright cranky, is integral to the novel’s charm; the story feels flat without it.

From New York Times