It is used to refer to a person who is not creative and is unable to think of anything new or different.
hard to believe
unimaginative.
Dull, unimaginative.
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The prefix -un can come before the word imaginative to make unimaginative.
common, nothing, ordinary, unoriginal, unimaginative, commonplace, flat, square
That is the correct spelling of "unimaginative."
predictable, tedious, tiresome, run-of-the-mill, humdrum, unimaginative, work
Of course!
unimaginative.
Dull, unimaginative.
unimaginative
No idea this is in a category about Austria but "stodgy" can mean either dull and unimaginative or difficult to digest. Normaly used as an adjective for starchy & heavy foods. e.g A stodgy piece of cake.
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The opposites of cunning (clever) could be dim, dense, dull-witted, or unimaginative.
Unimaginative, uninventive.HackneyedHaving or arising from an inventive or cunning mind; clever: an ingenious scheme.
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Someone who is striking in their variety and interest. The opposite would be a person who is very dull, uninteresting and unimaginative.