having no intellectual or emotional or spiritual excitement
<adj.all> the production was professional but uninspired
deficient in originality or creativity; lacking powers of invention
<adj.all> a sterile ideology lacking in originality unimaginative development of a musical theme uninspired writing
Meanwhile, the dollar was mostly higher against other major currencies in uninspired trading.
Polaroid, with a reputation for extravagant research and uninspired marketing, now faces quick and important decisions.
"Degas," which received funding from United Technologies Corp., continues here through Aug. 28, then arrives on Sept. 27 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, where it opens another uninspired wing designed by the Roche/Dinkeloo firm.
But trading was quiet and by all accounts uninspired.
Currently, uninspired collective farmers can't even choose their crops without approval from Moscow bureaucrats.
However, the bond market turned in an uninspired showing today, leaving interest rates slightly higher on the day.
Short-covering aided issues at the start of the uninspired session, but some municipals later weakened along with Treasurys.
Takeover news and speculation and a late flurry of buying in blue chips provided the highlights of an otherwise uninspired session.
The stock market showed no clear trend today in an uninspired response to favorable economic news.
Yet, coolly efficient and uninspired though it may be, the picture's pairing of Tom Hanks and a very ugly dog makes for some good laughs and some generally passable entertainment.
Many apparel analysts say private-label clothes generally are uninspired in design.
Analysts said the market appeared uninspired in early dealings following Monday's lackluster session when Big Board volume recorded the second slowest day on Wall Street this year.
He called the speech "uninspired and uninspiring." "It lacked any real vision or any real voltage in terms of getting us moving now," said Celeste, in one of the few public criticisms of the administration voiced at the conference.