Meaning & Definition of word "Vapid"
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Vapid
/ˈvæpɪd/
adjective:
- 1. Lacking flavor, zest, or interest; dull and uninspired.
- Example: The presentation was so vapid that several audience members fell asleep.
- 2. Not lively or interesting; lacking spirit or animation.
- Example: Her vapid conversation made it difficult to engage with her at the party.
- 3. Empty; lacking mental quickness or vigor.
- Example: The film was criticized for its vapid characters and predictable plot.
Etymology
From the Latin 'vapidus', meaning 'stale' or 'insipid'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
vapid opinions:
Opinions that lack depth or interest.
vapid entertainment:
Entertainment that is dull and lacks excitement.
Related Words
insipid:
Lacking flavor; weak or bland.
uninteresting:
Not arousing interest or curiosity.
mundane:
Lacking interest or excitement; dull.
Slang Meanings of vapid
Meaning: Lame
Example Sentence: That movie was totally lame; so vapid!
Meaning: Boring
Example Sentence: The lecture was vapid; I couldn't keep my eyes open.