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unimaginative

US // (ˌʌnɪˈmædʒɪnətɪv) //

毫无想象力,毫无想象力的,不思进取,毫无创意

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : lacking in imagination or imaginative thought; dull

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.dull, predictable

Examples

  • Doane tweeted, “the film does make fun of Wannabe Berean unimaginative Christians who need to lighten up.”

  • What was once sexy and mildly transgressive—the perfect antidote to Twilight—devolved into a repetitive, unimaginative mess.

  • In the history of the FBI, there have likely been few special agents as unimaginative in their corruption as John Morris.

  • He Said: Yes, this pilot is just as obvious and unimaginative as its title.

  • Presidential assistants tend to view opposition as the product of selfish lobbyists and unimaginative bureaucrats.

  • Pedantic, unimaginative and presumptuous, Theobald was the logical choice for a Dunce King in 1728.

  • And perhaps Jane venerated him still more for his more stern and unimaginative philosophy.

  • But they meant more than just that, for there were few, even among the unimaginative, who did not feel drawn to that door.

  • One of these points is the comparatively hard and unimaginative character of its mythology, conforming to that of the race.

  • His tradition is a high one; he is often a man of exceptional quality, but the system is unimaginative and inflexible.