Insipid – Dull; Lacking in character; Flavorless

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Insipid - Dull; Boring; Lacking characteristic

Pronounced as In + Sip (emphasized) + Pid {Listen to it here}

It comes from Latin insipidus which means tasteless from the root Sapidus which means having a flavor.

Situational Uses / Sentences:

  • He has quite a good voice, it’s just a shame they gave him a rather insipid song to sing.
  • I was surprised to find that the fashion designer opted for such an insipid dress to wear.

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