0 not new, original, or clever; not showing any imagination
Introspective and unimaginative, the sun king's two successors did nothing to arrest this process.
His challenges are problematic and inconsistent and his objections are, please pardon the pun, unimaginative.
Although the organizers let it be presented, they found it disappointingly unimaginative and simplistic.
They shared an opposition to whig moralism and erastianism, to radicalism, to the materialism of a commercial society, and to unimaginative imperial bureaucracy.
On the whole, the work reveals the hand of a competent, if somewhat unimaginative, composer.
However, the organisation and presentation of this evidence is unimaginative and, more important, unconvincing.
The unidentified conspirator is able to go about his business unremarked, and any alias that he adopts, however unimaginative, is likely to withstand scrutiny.
Such an approach can have its uses even if it seems unimaginative.