insipid
[ in-sip-id ]
/ ɪnˈsɪp ɪd /
adjective
without distinctive, interesting, or stimulating qualities; vapid: an insipid personality.
without sufficient taste to be pleasing, as food or drink; bland: a rather insipid soup.
Origin of insipid
SYNONYMS FOR insipid
OTHER WORDS FROM insipid
in·si·pid·i·ty, in·sip·id·ness, noun in·sip·id·ly, adverbWords nearby insipid
insincere,
insincerity,
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insinuating,
insinuation,
insipid,
insipience,
insist,
insistence,
insistency,
insistent
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British Dictionary definitions for insipid
insipid
/ (ɪnˈsɪpɪd) /
adjective
lacking spirit; boring
lacking taste; unpalatable
Derived forms of insipid
insipidity or insipidness, noun insipidly, adverbWord Origin for insipid
C17: from Latin
insipidus, from
in-
1 +
sapidus full of flavour,
sapid