Pronunciation: /ˈkjuːbɪkəl/
noun a small, separate area in a larger room or space, often used for storage or as a workspace
A1 I see a cubical box on the table.
A2 The office has several cubical workstations.
B1 The cubical in the corner is empty.
B2 The cubical design of the building maximizes space.
C1 The cubical shape of the room makes it challenging to decorate.
C2 The cubical layout of the office promotes collaboration among employees.
adjective relating to or shaped like a cube; having three dimensions
A1 The cubical room had four walls and a ceiling.
A2 The cubical shape of the building made it stand out in the cityscape.
B1 The cubical design of the office space maximized efficiency and storage.
B2 The cubical dimensions of the furniture allowed for easy assembly and flexibility.
C1 The cubical layout of the apartment was both modern and functional.
C2 The cubical structure of the sculpture displayed intricate geometric patterns.
formal The cubical shape of the building allows for efficient use of space.
informal I'll meet you by the cubical in the office.
slang Let's hang out in the cubical after work.
figurative Her mind felt like a cubical, boxed in and lacking creativity.
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