dimensional
Pronunciation: [dɪˈmɛnʃənəl]
Word
Context: "mathematics and science"
(adjective) related to the different ways we measure space, like length, width, and height. It's how we understand shapes and sizes in our world. For example, we live in a three-dimensional world because we can move up and down, left and right, and forward and backward.
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The cube is a three-dimensional shape with equal sides and corners.
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A drawing on paper is not three-dimensional; it's just flat.
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What are the different dimensional shapes we can find in nature?
Context: "abstract concepts"
(adjective) used to describe different aspects or features of something. This can include ideas like time or emotions. It helps to think about how something can have many layers or sides.
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Her personality is quite dimensional; she is fun, serious, and caring all at once.
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The movie's characters felt very one-dimensional and did not seem real.
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How can we make our stories more dimensional?
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