insipid
word
Definition
Describes something that lacks flavor, taste, or excitement; can refer to food that is bland or to things that are dull and uninteresting.
Usage & Nuances
Formal adjective, often used in academic, literary, or critical contexts. Commonly paired with 'food', 'conversation', 'performance', or 'personality'. Implies lack of interest, spirit, or flavor. Not typically used for strong negative criticism—rather, something is simply bland or forgettable.
Example Sentences
The movie was insipid and boring.
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The soup is insipid and needs more salt.
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She finds black coffee too insipid without sugar.
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His speeches are always so insipid—they never inspire anyone.
natural
That new café is pretty, but their food is just insipid.
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I tried to read the book, but the storytelling was painfully insipid.
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