insipid
a . 没有味道的,清淡的,难吃的
没有味道的,清淡的,难吃的
insipid adj 1 :
lacking taste or flavor or tang ; "
a bland diet "; "
insipid hospital food "; "
flavorless supermarket tomatoes "; "
vapid beer "; "
vapid tea " [
synonym : {
bland }, {
flat }, {
flavorless },
{
flavourless }, {
insipid }, {
savorless }, {
savourless },
{
vapid }]
2 :
lacking interest or significance or impact ; "
an insipid personality "; "
jejune novel " [
synonym : {
insipid }, {
jejune }]
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 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
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