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    Insipid \In*sip"id\, a. [L. insipidus; pref. in- not + sapidus
    savory, fr. sapere to taste: cf. F. insipide. See Savor.]
    [1913 Webster]
    1. Wanting in the qualities which affect the organs of taste;
    without taste or savor; vapid; tasteless; as, insipid
    drink or food. --Boyle.
    [1913 Webster]

    2. Wanting in spirit, life, or animation; uninteresting;
    weak; vapid; flat; dull; heavy; as, an insipid woman; an
    insipid composition.
    [1913 Webster]

    Flat, insipid, and ridiculous stuff to him. --South.
    [1913 Webster]

    But his wit is faint, and his salt, if I may dare to
    say so, almost insipid. --Dryden.

    Syn: Tasteless; vapid; dull; spiritless; unanimated;
    lifeless; flat; stale; pointless; uninteresting.
    Insipidity

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    insipid
    adj 1: lacking taste or flavor or tang; "a bland diet"; "insipid
    hospital food"; "flavorless supermarket tomatoes";
    "vapid beer"; "vapid tea" [syn: bland, flat, flavorless,
    flavourless, savorless, savourless, vapid]
    2: lacking significance or impact; "an insipid novel"
    3: lacking interest or significance; "an insipid personality";
    "jejune novel" [syn: jejune]
    4: not pleasing to the sense of taste [syn: tasteless]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    152 Moby Thesaurus words for "insipid":
    arid, banal, bare, barren, betwixt and between, blah, bland, blank,
    bleached, bloodless, bromidic, changeable, characterless, clear,
    cold, colorless, common, commonplace, dead, devoid, dilute,
    diluted, dismal, distasteful, draggy, drearisome, dreary,
    driveling, dry, dryasdust, dull, dusty, effete, elephantine, empty,
    etiolated, fade, fair, fair to middling, fairish, featureless,
    feeble, flat, flavorless, gruelly, halfhearted, heavy, ho-hum,
    hollow, humdrum, ill-flavored, inane, indecisive, indifferent,
    inexcitable, infirm of purpose, infirm of will, innocuous,
    irresolute, jejune, lackluster, leaden, lifeless, low-spirited,
    matter-of-fact, mediocre, medium, middling, mild, milk-and-water,
    milky, moderate, modest, mundane, mushy, namby-pamby, neutral,
    null, null and void, of a kind, of a sort, of sorts, ordinary,
    pale, pallid, pappy, passable, pedestrian, plain, plodding,
    poetryless, pointless, poky, ponderous, prosaic, prosing, prosy,
    pulpy, respectable, sapless, savorless, slight, slow, so-so, soft,
    solemn, spiceless, spiritless, stale, sterile, stiff, stodgy,
    stuffy, subdued, superficial, swashy, tame, tasteless, tedious,
    tenuous, thin, tiresome, tolerable, unappetizing, unembellished,
    unflavored, unidealistic, unimaginative, unimpassioned,
    uninteresting, unlively, unpoetic, unrelieved, unromantic,
    unsavory, vacant, vacuous, vapid, void, washy, watered,
    watered-down, waterish, watery, weak, weariful, wearisome, white,
    wishy-washy, with nothing inside, without content, wooden

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0




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