insipidness (Meaning)

Wordnet

insipidness (n)

extreme dullness; lacking spirit or interest

lacking any distinctive or interesting taste property

Webster

insipidness (n.)

The quality or state of being insipid; vapidity.

Synonyms & Antonyms of insipidness

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insipidness Sentence Examples

  1. The insipidness of the meal left me longing for something with more flavor and excitement.
  2. His speech was filled with insipidness, lacking any compelling arguments or original ideas.
  3. The insipidness of the conversation at the party made me yearn for some stimulating discussion.
  4. The insipidness of the painting failed to evoke any emotion or interest from the viewers.
  5. The insipidness of the music in the elevator made the ride feel longer and more tedious.
  6. The insipidness of the presentation made it difficult for the audience to stay engaged.
  7. The insipidness of the novel's characters made it hard for me to connect with the story.
  8. The insipidness of the landscape outside the window made the train journey feel dull and monotonous.
  9. The insipidness of the performance left the audience feeling disappointed and underwhelmed.
  10. The insipidness of the design made the room feel uninviting and sterile.

FAQs About the word insipidness

extreme dullness; lacking spirit or interest, lacking any distinctive or interesting taste propertyThe quality or state of being insipid; vapidity.

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The insipidness of the meal left me longing for something with more flavor and excitement.

His speech was filled with insipidness, lacking any compelling arguments or original ideas.

The insipidness of the conversation at the party made me yearn for some stimulating discussion.

The insipidness of the painting failed to evoke any emotion or interest from the viewers.