Lacking taste or flavor or tang.
Utterly lacking in intelligence or depth.
Lacking interest or significance or impact.
Другие значения термина "insipid" 1 Was this such a dream; this insipid fellow in his fine suit?
2 The soul of one in debt is insipid , dry, and heretical altogether.
3 He wrote insipid society paragraphs and articles in a delicately involved manner.
4 In the Chronique everything is heavy, occasionally meaningless, and nearly always insipid .
5 She sank again into despondency; books were insipid , and society irritated her.
6 But you're late, and insipid , and we don't trust you any more.
7 Without knowledge of its ultimate purpose, life became meaningless, insipid , ultimately unsupportable.
8 The flesh is somewhat dry and insipid , and entirely destitute of fat.
9 The insipid forms of art we are permitted in Arras are empty.
10 Without a vehement squabble now and again life would be intolerably insipid .
11 This fresh pulp has a sweet and agreeable although slightly insipid taste.
12 I suppose that after talking with him every one else seems insipid .
13 I do not care a fig for doctors, with their insipid reasonings.
14 He has been vastly lavish of erudition, of smut, and insipid raillery.
15 It was insipid to drink and lacked the bite that she wanted.
16 He is a gentleman, though he is too insipid to interest me.
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