Similar words: imaginative, imaginatively, unimaginable, imagination, imaginary, imagine, imagined, nominative. Meaning: adj. 1. deficient in originality or creativity; lacking powers of invention 2. dealing only with concrete facts 3. lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality.
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31. Children who play truant from school are unimaginative.
32. But to the eye of the ordinary, unimaginative traveler, they are invisible.
33. Conversation about the weather is the last refuge of the unimaginative.
34. The historian William Manchester castigated the tenor of youth in that era as "withdrawn, cautious, unimaginative, indifferent, unadventurous and silent."
35. He is an unimaginative person who does everything by the book.
36. The film's weaknesses include predictable plotting asas unimaginative characters and settings.
37. Many of the national pavilions are lacklustre and unimaginative by comparison.
38. It is unimaginative, flat, dry and likely to consist of mere wind.
39. Unimaginative , crude , direct, his fancy nevertheless placed her before him.
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