unimaginative

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. poco imaginativo
I can't spend my life with someone unimaginative who just wants to do the same thing every day.No puedo pasar mi vida con alguien poco imaginativo que solo quiere hacer lo mismo todos los días.
b. falto de imaginación
No one laughed at the childish, unimaginative jokes that the comedian told.Nadie se rió de los chistes infantiles y faltos de imaginación que contaba el cómico.
c. sin imaginación
At my old job, I was surrounded by unimaginative people who had no ambition.En mi trabajo anterior, estaba rodeado de personas sin imaginación que no tenían ninguna ambición.
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