insipid (Meaning)

Wordnet

insipid (s)

lacking taste or flavor or tang

lacking interest or significance or impact

Webster

insipid (a.)

Wanting in the qualities which affect the organs of taste; without taste or savor; vapid; tasteless; as, insipid drink or food.

Wanting in spirit, life, or animation; uninteresting; weak; vapid; flat; dull; heavy; as, an insipid woman; an insipid composition.

insipid Sentence Examples

  1. The soup was disappointingly insipid, lacking the rich flavors I had anticipated.
  2. Her speech was uninspired and insipid, failing to captivate the audience's attention.
  3. The novel's plot was so insipid that I struggled to finish reading it.
  4. Despite its vibrant colors, the painting felt insipid and lacked depth.
  5. The restaurant's salad dressing was bland and insipid, leaving much to be desired.
  6. His jokes were insipid and fell flat, eliciting only forced chuckles from the audience.
  7. The movie's dialogue was insipid and predictable, making it difficult to stay engaged.
  8. The music playing in the background was so insipid that it faded into the background noise.
  9. The party was insipid, with dull conversation and lackluster entertainment.
  10. She found the company's corporate culture to be insipid and unexciting, lacking any sense of innovation or passion.

FAQs About the word insipid

lacking taste or flavor or tang, lacking interest or significance or impactWanting in the qualities which affect the organs of taste; without taste or savor; va

bland, thin, tasteless, flat, weak, flavorless, savorless,plain, unsavory, dead

distasteful, tasteful, savory, loathsome, sickening, sickening, mawkish, cloying, tasty, distasteful

The soup was disappointingly insipid, lacking the rich flavors I had anticipated.

Her speech was uninspired and insipid, failing to captivate the audience's attention.

The novel's plot was so insipid that I struggled to finish reading it.

Despite its vibrant colors, the painting felt insipid and lacked depth.