three dimensional

/θriː daɪˈmɛnʃənəl/
adjective
  1. Having or appearing to have length, width, and depth; not flat.
    • The museum displayed a three-dimensional model of the solar system.
    • The artist sculpted a three-dimensional figure out of clay.
    • Modern movies use special glasses to create a three-dimensional viewing experience.
  2. Describing a character in a story who seems realistic and complex, with many sides to their personality.
    • Good writers create three-dimensional characters that readers can relate to.
    • The movie was praised for its three-dimensional portrayal of a historical figure.
    • The novel's main character is a three-dimensional person with both strengths and flaws.
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