Unimaginative in a sentence as an adjective

Sigh...Instagram talks a good game, but I find this to be more unimaginative dreck.

I find strawmen to be tasteless and unimaginative.

Or the automation of the wool industry in the 19th century?That's some very unimaginative thinking there.

Boston VCs have in the past been timid and unimaginative, and they may be able to fix that by making a conscious effort to be more aggressive.

But they've been hijacked by unimaginative, unproductive Wall Street morons who would **** a school bus full of children if it meant a higher return on the next five minutes of trading.

" It emphatically identifies you as an unimaginative dork and a boring pedant.

Bill is basically unimaginative and has never invented anythingIf Bill never invented anything, I'm not sure Jobs did either.

"Don't do this or I will sue you" is the most unimaginative, terrible, desperate statement one could make to enforce their unfair superiority over others, especially given the fact that this person was known to be a lot more creative and intelligent otherwise.

Sure, but Jobs himself says this and invites comparisons in the very article that this HN post points to:>Bill is basically unimaginative and has never invented anything, which is why I think hes more comfortable now in philanthropy than technologyThat does seem like a cheap dig to me against someone that is doing very important work in the third world.

Unimaginative definitions

adjective

deficient in originality or creativity; lacking powers of invention; "a sterile ideology lacking in originality"; "unimaginative development of a musical theme"; "uninspired writing"

See also: sterile uninspired uninventive

adjective

dealing only with concrete facts

adjective

lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality; "stereotyped phrases of condolence"; "even his profanity was unimaginative"

See also: stereotyped stereotypic stereotypical