Definitionadj. deficient in originality or creativity
Last update: September 10, 2015
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His paintings are good but unimaginative. [Please select]
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These people are simple and unimaginative and bourgeois to a degree and as kind-hearted and apparent as animal alphabets. [Please select]
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It is not always, as we shall find later, the priest who is the conservative and unimaginative antagonist. [Please select]
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Here in the church the most unimaginative people cry aloud upon their God for Fairyland. [Please select]
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He was a sturdy, dependable, unimaginative boy, watching the squirrels or flinging stones over the palisades. [Please select]
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What of his proud old honest Spartan of an unimaginative uncle. [Please select]
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"I'd just as 'lieves get 'guile' spotted as not," affirmed the unimaginative Emma Jane.' [Please select]
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The person of unimaginative mind sympathizes only with those whose experience and habits are similar to his own. [Please select]
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He had all the faults of his virtues; he was as slow as he was sure, as unimaginative as he was faithful. [Please select]
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For an unimaginative and hard-working Standard Oil king to have a D'Artagnan thrust upon him as a son-in-law must be trying.' [Please select]
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Smiling as changelessly as an ivory figurine she sat quiescent, avoiding thought, glancing about the living-room and hall, noting their betrayal of unimaginative commercial prosperity. [Please select]
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