underimagined
English
Etymology
From under- + imagined.
Adjective
underimagined (comparative more underimagined, superlative most underimagined)
- Insufficiently imagined; betraying a lack of imagination.
- 1993, Peter Wolfe, Alarms and Epitaphs: The Art of Eric Ambler, →ISBN, page 216:
- Though craftsmanly, smooth, and committed, in the main, they nonetheless seem underimagined.
- 2012, Will Self, Tough, Tough Toys for Tough, Tough Boys, →ISBN, page 113:
- Caithness was infiltrated with a palpable sense of being underimagined.
- 2013, Kristiaan Versluys, Out of the Blue: September 11 and the Novel, →ISBN:
- The scenes in the burning tower are woefully underimagined.
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