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The example sentences of UNIMAGINATIVE in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "unimaginative" in a sentence | "unimaginative" example sentences

How to use "unimaginative" in a sentence?

  • Unimaginative people are spared quite a lot. They're often much happier, because they don't go through all the variety of conceptions of the person they love.
    -Mary Wesley-
  • An unimaginative person can neither be reverent nor kind.
    -John Ruskin-
  • It is only the unimaginative who ever invents. The true artist is known by the use he makes of what he annexes.
    -Oscar Wilde-
  • It is only unimaginative persons who can be really astonished. The imagination can always outrun the possible and actual sights and sounds of the world.
    -Sarah Orne Jewett-
  • Fishing in rainy conditions may make fisherman seem crazy to the great mass of unimaginative people, but then few fishermen care what they think
    -John Gierach-
  • Who in the Bible besides Jesus knew--knew--that we're carrying the Kingdom of Heaven around with us, inside, where we're all too goddam stupid and sentimental and unimaginative to look?
    -J. D. Salinger-
  • Materialism is decadent and degenerate only if the spirit of the nation has withered and if individual people are so unimaginative that they wallow in it.
    -Brooks Atkinson-
  • A person may be totally unimaginative and have the social vision of a mole, and we still call him a decent man.
    -Margaret Halsey-
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Definition and meaning of UNIMAGINATIVE

What does "unimaginative mean?"

/ˌəniˈmaj(ə)nədiv/

unimaginative

adjective
Dealing only with concrete facts.

What are synonyms of "unimaginative"?
Some common synonyms of "unimaginative" are:
  • uninspired,
  • uninventive,
  • unoriginal,
  • uncreative,
  • unartistic,
  • commonplace,
  • pedestrian,
  • mundane,
  • matter-of-fact,
  • ordinary,
  • usual,
  • routine,
  • humdrum,
  • prosaic,
  • workaday,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌənənˈspī(ə)rd/

uninspired
adjective

lacking in imagination or originality.

/ˌənənˈven(t)iv/

uninventive
adjective

not showing creativity or original thought.

/ˌənəˈrijənl/

unoriginal
adjective

Not being something fresh and unusual.

/ˌənkrēˈādiv/

uncreative
adjective other

not having or involving imagination or original ideas. Not creative.

/ˈkämənˌplās/

commonplace
adjective noun

ordinary. ordinary thing.

/pəˈdestrēən/

pedestrian
adjective noun

Unremarkable; ordinary; not special. person walking rather than travelling in vehicle.

/ˌmənˈdān/

mundane
adjective

lacking interest or excitement.

/ˈôrdnˌerē/

ordinary
adjective noun

Normal or usual. what is commonplace or standard.

usual
adjective

Being the way things occur most of the time.

/ro͞oˈtēn/

routine
adjective noun verb

Always the same; boring through lack of variety. Series of actions that make up a performance. organize according to routine.

/ˈhəmˌdrəm/

humdrum
adjective noun

lacking excitement or variety. monotonous routine.

/prəˈzāik/

prosaic
adjective

having or using style or diction of prose as opposed to poetry.

/ˈwərkəˌdā/

workaday
adjective noun

not special, unusual, or interesting in any way. Found in the ordinary course of events.

What are antonyms of "unimaginative"?
Some common antonyms of "unimaginative" are:
  • imaginative,
  • creative,
  • original,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/iˈmaj(ə)nədiv/

imaginative
adjective

having or showing creativity or inventiveness.

/krēˈādiv/

creative
adjective noun

Having the ability to make something new. person whose job involves creative work.

/əˈrijənl/

original
adjective noun

Being first made, thought or performed; fresh. earliest form of something.

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