an unimaginative story
His profanity was unimaginative.
a colorless and unimaginative person;
He is an unimaginative individual who does everything by the book.
unimaginative solutions to the problem
an unimaginative approach to marketing
unimaginative use of color
unimaginative use of technology
an unimaginative choice of words
What a small, unimaginative world we would end up with.
It also encourages unimaginative policy, whereby the retirement age is occasionally moved as lifespans lengthen.
(There's a study for everything.) As one might also suspect, most of them are pretty unimaginative.
This quickly degrades into another chemical, dimethyl sulphide, which generations of those subjected to unimaginative school lunches will instantly recognise.
He has no technical knowledge, and is by nature unimaginative.
(Laughter) we don't want to hire dull and unimaginative people.
Children who play truant from school are unimaginative.
If flat, the contrary is indicated, that is, unimaginative, possibly unstable and even bigoted character.
Mrs. Penniman got up, with a melancholy sigh, as if she thought him very unimaginative.
It may sound prosaic, and unimaginative and dry, but you'll find that it wears in the long run.
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