one-dimensional vs three-dimensional

one-dimensional

adj
  • Lacking personal depth and substance; conceited, vain, shallow, superficial. 

  • Having length, but no width, height or depth. 

  • Lacking depth or believability; flat. 

three-dimensional

adj
  • Existing in three dimensions 

  • Lifelike. 

  • Having depth, or the illusion of depth, as well as height and width. 

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