It means lacking qualities that interest or like lacking taste.
Insipid means to be bland, tasteless, uninteresting, vapid, or unremarkable. Either a person or a thing can be insipid.
in·sip·id/inˈsipid/Adjective:Lacking flavor: "insipid coffee".Lacking vigor or interest: "insipid, shallow books".Synonyms: tasteless - vapid - flat - flavourless - flavorless
The word insipid means bland, pale, and lacking in flavor or vigor. For example, "The ice cream was an insipid color, and did not look appetizing".
This means lacking zest or interest. Here are some sentences.He has such an insipid personality that nobody invites him to their parties.His insipid speech put us all to sleep.I got tired of her insipid whining.his insipid talk was getting annoying.
pallid means feeble or insipid answered by Ojaswi Jain
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The last name Sosa is believed to have Spanish origins and is likely derived from a place name indicating someone from Sosa, a village in Spain. It may also have originated from the Galician word "sosa," which means wild thyme or broom, suggesting a possible connection to nature or the landscape.
This coffee is insipid. After an hour of insipid conversation, I left the meeting and went home.
in·sip·id/inˈsipid/Adjective:Lacking flavor: "insipid coffee".Lacking vigor or interest: "insipid, shallow books".Synonyms: tasteless - vapid - flat - flavourless - flavorless
The word insipid means bland, pale, and lacking in flavor or vigor. For example, "The ice cream was an insipid color, and did not look appetizing".
The cast of Adventures of the Insipid - 2005 includes: Alex Noce as Brother Jordan Noce as Insipid
This means lacking zest or interest. Here are some sentences.He has such an insipid personality that nobody invites him to their parties.His insipid speech put us all to sleep.I got tired of her insipid whining.his insipid talk was getting annoying.
Although the restaurant was supposed to be superb, the food was tasteless and insipid.
pallid means feeble or insipid answered by Ojaswi Jain
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Adventures of the Insipid - 2005 was released on: USA: 1 January 2005
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The word insipid comes from the latin word 'insipidus', which means 'tasteless'. It can be used in conjunction with food to describe that the food is flavorless.