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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

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

“Our plan was to try to take away paint points and make them shoot perimeter shots and tough twos. We made them kind of one-dimensional.”

From Washington Post