Unidimensional

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌjuːnɪdaɪˌmɛnʃənəl/

Definitions of unidimensional

adjective describing something that has only one dimension or aspect

Example Sentences

A1 The test was unidimensional, focusing only on vocabulary.

A2 The character in the story was unidimensional, lacking depth or complexity.

B1 The research study used unidimensional measurements to assess student performance.

B2 The artist's work was criticized for being unidimensional, lacking layers of meaning.

C1 The debate about the issue was unidimensional, with no consideration for opposing viewpoints.

C2 The film was praised for its unidimensional characters, each representing a different aspect of society.

Examples of unidimensional in a Sentence

formal The research study focused on a unidimensional analysis of the data.

informal They only looked at one aspect of the problem, it was very unidimensional.

slang Their approach was so one-dimensional, they missed out on a lot of important details.

figurative Her perspective on life was unidimensional, she only saw things in black and white.

Grammatical Forms of unidimensional

past tense

unidimensionalized

plural

unidimensionals

comparative

more unidimensional

superlative

most unidimensional

present tense

is unidimensional

future tense

will be unidimensional

perfect tense

has been unidimensional

continuous tense

is being unidimensional

singular

unidimensional

positive degree

unidimensional

infinitive

to be unidimensional

gerund

being unidimensional

participle

unidimensionalizing

Origin and Evolution of unidimensional

First Known Use: 1921 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unidimensional' originated from the Latin word 'uni-' meaning one and 'dimensionalis' meaning relating to dimensions.
Evolution of the word: The word 'unidimensional' has evolved to be used in various fields such as psychology, physics, and sociology to describe something that exists or operates in only one dimension.