insipid的意思和读音

insipid

: [ɪnˈsɪpɪd] : [ɪn'sɪpɪd]

adj.

adj.exciting,tasty

adj.dull,bland,wishy-washy,characterless,colorless

insipidadj.

1.having almost no taste or flavour

a cup of insipid coffee

2.not interesting or exciting

After an hour of insipid conversation, I left.

adj.1.,,2.;

adj.1.boring, dull, or pale, with no interesting features2.not enjoyable to eat or drink because of having very little taste

1. tepid insipid limpid ...

2. insinuative insipid insipidity ...

3. Indifference Insipid Bland ...

4. rebuke( ) insipid( ) gauge( ) ...

5. tasteless insipid rinsed ...

6. 〖 wizened;driedup〗 〖 bedullasditchwater;;insipid〖 dry〗 ...

7. tablet ,() insipid intermittent

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1.The story was a bit insipid to be honest, but who goes to a martial arts show for the story anyway?

2.I don't like the great happiness of life, but I don't like the numbness. Insipid in fun, this is what I need.

3.A little as dry as a chip also insipid character, not was necessary to be read, of this back back a bit.

4.She said she was a good cook, but the food she cooked is insipid .

5.Living only in the insipid and tasteless people seem to be are empty and insipid and tasteless.

6.Consumption, on one level, is turning insipid, especially as the quality of the goods seems to be deteriorating.

7.Is only for a nobody anticipation pledge, does not exist agreement, on insipid road that far, because - - likes you.——

8.At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not cease to be insipid.

9.Language study is an insipid repeated course, so if you don't have much fun of it, I suggest to stop and do something else.

10.So Ya yue lost its function as a political instrument, and its historical fate WAS to wither away as insipid "old music" .西