unidimensional

/ˌjunɪdaɪˈmɛnʃənəl/
adjective
  1. Having only one dimension; flat or linear, with no depth or breadth.
    • The artist's early work was unidimensional, focusing only on straight lines.
    • A line is a unidimensional shape because it only has length.
    • In geometry class, we learned that a point is zero-dimensional and a line is unidimensional.
  2. Lacking depth or complexity; overly simple or narrow in perspective.
    • A good novel should have multidimensional characters, not unidimensional stereotypes.
    • Her argument felt unidimensional because she ignored all the economic factors.
    • The movie's villain was unidimensional, with no real motivation for his actions.
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