It depends on what your story is about. The title comes last, after you've written the story, because it comes from what you've written.
Vapid means "lacking liveliness or force".You can use it to describe a food, a statement, or a personThe tea was vapid and did not have a lively taste.The city council meetings were notable for vapid discussions and proposals.The boy had a vapid personality, and he rarely laughed.His conversations are so vapid; nothing but materialism.
Why should I answer such a vapid question? Would you carry on such vapid conversations with your friends? What? Don't just stand there weak and vapid, do something interesting, or at the very least, try to pretend it's interesting. Don't you see? Like vapor so vapid, you hang in the air like boredom will permeate a congregation. Not so clear what I mean? What I am saying is there are more fascinating things in Heaven and Earth than writing vapid paragraphs filled with vapid sentences, just to illustrate how vapid it all really is! Happy?
The word vapid is generally used to refer to someone who is stupid or airheaded. For example: "The other students did not listen to Sally's vapid words".
My diet that I'm currently on is vapid (meaning bland or lacking flavor).
Venus Williams won the Wimbledon Women's singles title in 2008. She defeated Serena Williams in the final. This was Venus Williams' fifth Wimbledon Singles title.
"Dan Vapid" (Dan Schafer) is 47 years old (birthdate January 18, 1970).
lacking or having lost life, sharpness, or flavor; insipid; flat: vapid tea. or without liveliness or spirit; dull or tedious: a vapid party; vapid conversation. lifeless, flavorless, spritless, unanimated
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Amelie Mauresmo Won The 2006 Womens Singles Title At Wimbledon.
Venus. "The Birth of Venus" is one of Botticelli's most famous paintings.
If you mean the word "vapid" by "vapit", "vapid" means empty and foolish. "The woman was vapid and said silly things".