insipidness

  • 61stodginess — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A lack of excitement, liveliness, or interest: asepticism, blandness, colorlessness, drabness, dreariness, dryness, dullness, flatness, flavor lessness, insipidity, insipidness, jejuneness, life lessness, sterileness,… …

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  • 62washiness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The state or quality of being insipid: blandness, innocuousness, insipidity, insipidness, jejuneness, vapidity, vapidness, wateriness. Informal: wishy washiness. See EXCITE, TASTE …

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  • 63wateriness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The state or quality of being insipid: blandness, innocuousness, insipidity, insipidness, jejuneness, vapidity, vapidness, washiness. Informal: wishy washiness. See EXCITE, TASTE …

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  • 64wishy-washiness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Informal. The state or quality of being insipid: blandness, innocuousness, insipidity, insipidness, jejuneness, vapidity, vapidness, washiness, wateriness. See EXCITE, TASTE …

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  • 65insipid — in|sip|id [ınˈsıpıd] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: insipide, from Late Latin insipidus, from Latin sapere to taste ] 1.) food or drink that is insipid does not have much taste = ↑bland ▪ an insipid pasta dish 2.) not interesting,… …

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  • 66flatness — flat·ness || flætnɪs n. levelness, evenness; insipidness; quality of being monotonous …

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  • 67vapidness — n. tastelessness, insipidness; dullness …

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  • 68insipid — [ɪn sɪpɪd] adjective 1》 lacking flavour. 2》 lacking vigour or interest. Derivatives insipidity noun insipidly adverb insipidness noun Origin C17: from Fr. insipide or late L. insipidus, from in not + sapidus (see …

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  • 69insipidity — n.; (also insipidness) 1. Tastelessness, vapidness mawkishness, unsavoriness, staleness, flatness, lack of zest. 2. Dulness, lifelessness, stupidity, tameness, prosiness, heaviness, lack of interest, uninteresting character …

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  • 70disrelish — I. n. 1. Dislike, distaste, want of relish. 2. Insipidity, insipidness, flatness, bad taste, nauseousness. 3. Aversion, antipathy, repugnance, disgust. II. v. a. Dislike, loathe, have an aversion to …

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