different between resourceful vs unimaginative
resourceful
English
Etymology
From resource +? -ful.
Adjective
resourceful (comparative more resourceful, superlative most resourceful)
- Capable or clever; able to put available resources to efficient or ingenious use; using materials at hand wisely or efficiently.
- With a resourceful use of space and a fresh coat of paint, the room became a pleasant library with a comfortable seating area.
Derived terms
- resourcefully
- resourcefulness
Translations
Anagrams
- recourseful
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unimaginative
English
Etymology
un- +? imaginative
Pronunciation
Adjective
unimaginative (comparative more unimaginative, superlative most unimaginative)
- Not imaginative.
- Synonyms: uncreative, uninventive, uninspired, unoriginal
- Antonym: imaginative
Derived terms
- unimaginatively
- unimaginativeness
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