0 not new, original, or clever; not showing any imagination --
Short-sighted and unimaginative, too ready to retreat from the broad social democratic vision to protect their own fiefdoms, union leaders receive a great deal of criticism.
By facilitating the task of creating sound events of great richness, digital technology satisfies the needs of the most unimaginative composer, who generates insignificant sound effects.
On both occasions it was the unimaginative and politically ambitious members in the party's youth wing who organised lumpen youth (thugs) to do the dirty work.
Malmesbury's policy of strict neutrality was unimaginative and was borne out of entirely negative considerations.
In this connection, recall my earlier discussion of the hard cases where imaginative and unimaginative judges are embroiled in controversies over the correct way of dealing with statutor y language.
High scorers on this scale tend to be wise, patient, creative, and forgetful, whereas low scorers are frequently characterized as impatient, unimaginative, and self-conscious.
Urban records generally, and civic custumals in particular, are often dismissed as purely prosaic and unimaginative texts.
Such an approach can have its uses even if it seems unimaginative.