insipid 的定义
- without distinctive, interesting, or stimulating qualities; vapid: an insipid personality.
- without sufficient taste to be pleasing, as food or drink; bland: a rather insipid soup.
insipid 近义词
dull, uninteresting
insipid 的近义词 48 个
- banal
- bland
- ho-hum
- innocuous
- trite
- vapid
- anemic
- arid
- beige
- blah
- characterless
- colorless
- commonplace
- dead
- drab
- dry
- feeble
- flat
- inane
- jejune
- lifeless
- limp
- mild
- mundane
- nebbish
- nothing
- ordinary
- plain
- pointless
- prosaic
- prosy
- slight
- soft
- spiritless
- stale
- stupid
- subdued
- tame
- tedious
- tenuous
- thin
- tired
- unimaginative
- watery
- weak
- weariful
- wearisome
- wishy-washy
insipid 的反义词 10 个
tasteless
更多insipid例句
- If you are a sports fan, as I am, and also a sentient human being, as at least a few of my readers are, you are aware of the stunningly insipid nature of sports interviews.
- When I saw it listed on the contents page, I thought, “Why would he write about a song that insipid?”
- This time, long-suffering conservatives endured nothing embarrassing or bizarre, insipid, or outlandish.
- Other foods that came canned, including more limp, insipid vegetables, overly syrupy fruits, and sloppy stews were equally gross.
- The insipid GOP chairman, Michael Steele, blamed Scozzafava for endorsing the Democratic candidate, Bill Owen.
- Dispense with all the insipid government meddling and let the market decide what happens to Wall Street from this point forward.
- She was a plump-faced, insipid child, with fair hair and pale blue eyes, stolid and bovine in their expressionlessness.
- Scarcely anything has been written against the French Academy, except frivolous and insipid pleasantries.
- Such a description would not now be tolerated in one of our most insipid novels.
- A man who has schemed for some time can no longer do without it; all other ways of living are to him dull and insipid.
- Those of his works that have come under our notice are for the most part tame and insipid.