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.
Although the organizers let it be presented, they found it disappointingly unimaginative and simplistic.
However, the organisation and presentation of this evidence is unimaginative and, more important, unconvincing.
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.
Such an approach can have its uses even if it seems unimaginative.
Malmesbury's policy of strict neutrality was unimaginative and was borne out of entirely negative considerations.
Wealth—mere wealth in its crudest and most unimaginative forms—may be able, through the modern contrivances and machines that become available, to exercise an undue influence.
On the whole, the work reveals the hand of a competent, if somewhat unimaginative, composer.