insipidity
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary in·sip·id adj. Pronunciation: in- ' si-pəd Function: adjective Etymology: French &Late Latin; French insipide, from Late Latin insipidus, from Latin in- + sapidus savory, from sapere to taste ― more at SAGE Date: 1609 1 : lacking taste or savor : TASTELESS < insipid food> 2 : lacking in qualities that interest, stimulate, or challenge : DULL , FLAT < insipid prose> –in·si·pid·i·ty \ ˌ in-sə- ' pi-də-tē\ noun –in·sip·id·ly \in- ' si-pəd-lē\ adverb synonyms INSIPID , VAPID , FLAT , JEJUNE , BANAL , INANE mean devoid of qualities that make for spirit and character. INSIPID implies a lack of sufficient taste or savor to please or interest <an insipid romance with platitudes on every page>. VAPID suggests a lack of liveliness, force, or spirit <an exciting story given a vapid treatment>. FLAT applies to things that have lost their sparkle or zest <although well-regarded in its day, the novel now seems flat >. JEJUNE suggests a lack of rewarding or satisfying substance <a jejune and gassy speech>. BANAL stresses the complete absence of freshness, novelty, or immediacy <a banal tale of unrequited love>. INANE implies a lack of any significant or convincing quality <an inane interpretation of the play>.]]>