Meaning & Definition of word "Insipid"

Insipid

/ɪnˈsɪp.ɪd/

adjective:

  • 1. lacking flavor or vigor.
    • Example: The soup was insipid, lacking any real taste or seasoning.
  • 2. lacking interesting or stimulating qualities; dull.
    • Example: His insipid remarks during the meeting failed to engage anyone in the discussion.
  • 3. not having a strong or pleasant flavor.
    • Example: The insipid salad was made with bland vegetables and no dressing.

Etymology

From Latin 'insipidus', meaning 'tasteless', from 'in-' (not) + 'sapidus' (flavored).

Common Phrases and Expressions

insipid conversation:

A discussion that is dull and uninteresting.

insipid excuse:

An excuse that lacks credibility or substance.

insipid humor:

Humor that is bland and fails to amuse.

Related Words

vapid:

Lacking liveliness or interest.

bland:

Mild and soothing in manner.

lifeless:

Lacking vitality or energy.

Slang Meanings of insipid

Meaning: Boring or unexciting.

Example Sentence: That movie was totally insipid; I fell asleep!

Meaning: Without appeal or charm.

Example Sentence: She's nice, but kind of insipid, you know?