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insipidez
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insipidesa
Spanish
insipidez
Extreme dullness; lacking spirit or interest.
dreariness
blandness
boringness
insipidness
Portuguese
insipidez
1
To our tongue the sonnet is mortal, and the parent of
insipidity
.
2
The characteristics of rhetoric are
insipidity
,
mannerism, and monotonous parallelism of clauses.
3
He is refined without false delicacy, and correct without
insipidity
.
4
She is divinely innocent, but roguishness saves her from
insipidity
.
5
What is the secret of its weakness and utter
insipidity
?
6
Pretty, without vanity or affectation; gentle, without
insipidity
;
and simple, yet highly polished, in mariners.
7
Certainly this was a return to the pre-Loughnane
insipidity
.
8
They descend into simple prettiness, which is simple
insipidity
.
9
The
insipidity
,
and yet the noise-thenothingness, and yet the self-importanceof all those people!
10
Where others find
insipidity
I find salt and fire.
11
With all this equability of temper and remarkable benevolence, there was no
insipidity
of character.
12
But as it is, you would die of my violence, or I of your
insipidity
.
13
The decline of the old English poetry is shown by an increase of diffuseness and
insipidity
.
14
The reason of this
insipidity
is, that the ideality aimed at is all on the outside.
15
The heaviness and
insipidity
incident to boiled water may be somewhat relieved by afterward filtering it.
16
In that case,
insipidity
would be no objection.
insipidity
simple insipidity
be no insipidity
amount to insipidity
avoid the insipidity
certain insipidity
Portuguese
insipidez
tédio
Catalan
insipidesa
avorriment
monotonia
Spanish
insipidez
falta de sabor