Pronunciation: /ˌmʌl.ti.dɪˈmɛn.ʃən.əl/
adjective describing a quality or attribute of a noun, in this case, 'multi-dimensional' describes something having multiple dimensions
A1 My new phone has a multi-dimensional camera that takes great pictures.
A2 The children's book had multi-dimensional characters that were easy to relate to.
B1 The artist created a multi-dimensional painting that seemed to come alive.
B2 The movie had a multi-dimensional plot with unexpected twists and turns.
C1 The scientist studied a multi-dimensional theory that revolutionized the field of physics.
C2 The novel was praised for its multi-dimensional exploration of complex themes.
formal The research project aims to explore the multi-dimensional aspects of climate change.
informal The new video game has a multi-dimensional storyline that keeps players engaged for hours.
slang Her fashion sense is so multi-dimensional, she can pull off any look effortlessly.
figurative The artist's paintings are multi-dimensional, each stroke of the brush adding depth and meaning to the overall piece.
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