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uniˈmaginative, a. (un-1 7.) Also absol.
1802Wordsw. Excurs. ii. 24 Ranging through the tamer ground Of these our unimaginative days. 1831Scott Ct. Rob. xvii, Nor shall Anna Comnena, the soul of wit and genius, be chained to such an unimaginative log as yonder half barbarian. 1898Fortn. Rev. LXIV. 300 To the un⁓imaginative, all imaginative work must inevitably present a closed door. Hence uniˈmaginatively adv., -ness.
1850N. Brit. Rev. XII. 320 Not contented with such a stretch of unimaginativeness. 1883Cornh. Mag. April 456 The Roman, more unimaginatively, held to the bare fact of change. |