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Type Words
Synonyms bland, flat, flavorless, flavourless, savorless, savourless, vapid
Derivation insipidity, insipidness


insipid hospital food.
Type Words
Synonyms jejune
Derivation insipidness


an insipid personality.

Examples of insipid

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You would bow your despicable head before any ruthless and insipid megalomaniac.
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Would SM have put up with insipid displays like this if he had bought Liverpool?
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I had to stop listening before complete the vocals so utterly banal and insipid.
From the guardian.co.uk
The second half more than made up for the insipid dross served up in the first.
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The insipid cover of this book is at odds with the deliciously tart novel within.
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Have you ever complained that Presidential elections are insipid and insulting?
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If the coffee tastes a little bit weak and insipid, you need to fine the grind.
From the guardian.co.uk
An insipid, vapid, grind of a game between two of England's former great clubs.
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In late Siamese art, this refinement of contour and line often becomes insipid.
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More examples
  • Bland: lacking taste or flavor or tang; "a bland diet"; "insipid hospital food"; "flavorless supermarket tomatoes"; "vapid beer"; "vapid tea"
  • Lacking interest or significance or impact; "an insipid personality"; "jejune novel"
  • (insipidly) in an insipid manner; "insipidly expressed thoughts"
  • (insipidness) boringness: extreme dullness; lacking spirit or interest
  • Unappetizingly flavorless; Flat; lacking character or definition; Cloyingly sweet or sentimental
  • (insipidness) A lack of distinctive, appealing, or energetic character; tastelessness; extreme blandness
  • A taste taint giving the coffee brew a lifeless character, due to a loss of organic material in the coffee bean. Result of oxygen and moisture penetrating the bean fiber after roasting.
  • Flat, rather tasteless; not tart.
  • A wine lacking in alcohol and acid, usually unpalatable.