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insipid

/in-sip-id/US // ɪnˈsɪp ɪd //UK // (ɪnˈsɪpɪd) //

寡淡无味,索然无味,淡淡的,寡淡

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.dull, uninteresting
Synonyms
banal平庸的,平庸,平淡无奇,俗气bland平淡无奇,乏味,平淡无奇的,寡淡ho-hum嗡嗡声,哼哼,嗡嗡叫,嗡嗡innocuous无害的,无害,无毒的,无毒trite陈词滥调,老套的,陈词滥调的,陈腐的vapid虚无缥缈,无趣,虚浮,虚浮的anemic贫血,贫血症,贫血的,贫穷arid旱地,旱灾,旱区,旱季beige米色,米黄色,米白色,米色的blah扯淡,扯蛋,扯淡的人,扯淡的characterless无特征,无特色,无性格,无特征的colorless无色,无色的,无彩色,无色彩commonplace平凡的,平凡,平凡的事,平凡的事物dead死亡,死,死人,死的drab单调的,单调,单调乏味,暗淡dry干,干燥的,干燥,干式feeble软弱无力,衰弱,弱小,软弱flat平坦的,平地,平坦,平的inane无稽之谈,无聊,无意义的,毫无意义的jejune牛仔,弱智,年轻人,弱智的人lifeless无生命,无生命的,无生命力,没有生命力limp跛脚,跛脚的,跛行,瘫痪mild温和的,温和,轻度,平和的mundane无聊,无聊的,无聊的事,世俗nebbish卑鄙小人,卑鄙的人,卑微的人,卑鄙的家伙nothing没有什么,没什么,什么都没有,什么也没有ordinary普通,普通的,寻常,一般plain朴素的,普通的,朴素,平凡的pointless无意义的,无意义,毫无意义,毫无意义的prosaic平淡无奇,平淡无奇的,俗气的,平庸prosy潜在的,潜在,潜在客户,潜在用户slight纤细的,纤细,纤弱的,纤微soft软,软的,软性,软体spiritless没有精神,无精神,魂不守舍,没有精神的stale陈旧的,陈旧,陈腐的,陈旧不堪的stupid愚蠢的,愚蠢,笨,笨笨subdued低调的,低调,闷闷不乐的,闷闷不乐tame驯服,驯服的,驯化,驯养tedious乏味的,乏味,烦琐的,烦人的tenuous脆弱的,勉强,脆弱,棘手的thin薄,单薄,薄薄的,细tired累了,疲惫,疲劳,疲倦unimaginative毫无想象力,毫无想象力的,不思进取,毫无创意watery含水,水样的,水样,含水的weak软弱,弱,软弱无力,薄弱weariful磨损,耐用的,疲惫不堪,耐用wearisome疲惫不堪,疲惫不堪的,疲惫,疲倦wishy-washy虚虚实实,虚虚实实的,踌躇满志,踌躇不前

Examples

  • 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.