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Lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality.
unimaginative
stereotypical
stereotypic
conventional
unimaginative
stereotypical
stereotypic
1
Strike British accountancy group Hacker Young from the list of
unimaginative
accountants.
2
The columnist Chrissy Iley recently wrote that only
unimaginative
people were faithful.
3
This ceremony was an appeal to the
unimaginative
,
the sluggish, the faint-hearted.
4
To the
unimaginative
visitor, the plan that has been adopted will appeal.
5
The Far Orientals ought to be a particularly
unimaginative
set of people.
1
It is far from the
stereotypical
image of a run-down city suburb.
2
Clearly that's a
stereotypical
untruth, although that's never stopped the Fiver before.
3
Chad was no
stereotypical
redhead given to outbursts of emotion or temper.
4
And the refrain from them was so common as to be
stereotypical
.
5
She knew all about the
stereotypical
image he was undoubtedly laboring under.
1
This restriction often leads to chronic hunger, accompanied by
stereotypic
behavior.
2
Following EMT, NCCs migrate large distances along
stereotypic
pathways until they reach their targets.
3
These differences appeared to diminish during lay, with most
stereotypic
behavior no longer present.
4
Parental care is a complex
stereotypic
behaviour towards offspring that is shared by numerous species.
5
Acute infections are associated with a set of
stereotypic
behavioral responses, including anorexia, lethargy, and social withdrawal.
1
He was warrantably its usher when the habitual interrupter bawled his
stereotyped
:
2
How have you avoided being
stereotyped
into a certain genre or character?
3
You are not educated in the
stereotyped
fashion, but you know enough.
4
Be just and truthful, avoiding any
stereotyped
form in letters of introduction.
5
This is true because nature in her higher work is not
stereotyped
.
6
As it is to be
stereotyped
I shall never touch it again.
7
We're all familiar with the
stereotyped
image of the old-school movie director.
8
The phrase is a
stereotyped
one, but it is true of Hill.
9
Though a convert, he still resented
stereotyped
observations about the Devedian people.
10
They pushed the door open with a
stereotyped
apology on their lips.
11
These things became
stereotyped
as education, as the manner of men is.
12
The recordings show the strikingly
stereotyped
spatio-temporal control that governs midline crossing.
13
The tables might as well have been
stereotyped
,
they varied so little.
14
This is the incredulity of people who have never feared being
stereotyped
.
15
They suffered him to bemoan his dead son unhindered by
stereotyped
consolations.
16
No doubt we do, since language contains ready-made formulas and
stereotyped
phrases.
stereotyped
stereotype
·
stereotyped smile
become stereotyped
stereotyped form
stereotyped answer
so stereotyped