Use "insipid" in a sentence

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1. It is insipid and unnatural.

2. He's an insipid old bore.

3. Insipid daft doesn't make good copy.

4. The dialogue tends toward the insipid.

5. The usual theism is more insipid.

6. He's an insipid old bore. Sentencedict.com

7. After an hour of insipid conversation, I left.

8. Between us too too insipid, be bad position?

9. Canned coffees taste either harsh or insipid.

10. Slang An insipid or ill-natured person.

11. The food was rather insipid and needed gingering up.

12. It tasted bland and insipid, like warmed cardboard.

13. A mixture of milk and water is a insipid drink.

14. The friendship of a gentleman is insipid as water.

15. Blah (comparative more Blah, superlative most Blah) Dull; uninteresting; insipid

16. It was the least controversial, most insipid topic I could concoct.

17. 12 The friendship of a gentleman is insipid as water.

18. We mustn't blame Sebastian if at times he seems a little insipid.

19. Some common synonyms of Banal are flat, inane, insipid, jejune, and vapid

20. It was the least controversial[Sentencedict.com], most insipid topic I could concoct.

21. He has opinions on almost everything but most of them are insipid.

22. Why anyone buys music with such insipid lyrics is a mystery.

23. I try to feed it with soda biscuit which is dry and insipid.

24. She thought him insipid, silly, stupid, useless, foppish, displeasing, impertinent, and extremely ugly.

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

26. In the pre-Day era, television interviews were almost always respectful, dull, stiff and often insipid.

27. Watching an insipid and familiarly witless England side capitulate to Spain, those other European rank underachievers?

28. The desire not to make waves is a particularly depressing and insipid form of self-censorship.

29. Antonyms for Appetising include distasteful, unappetizing, unpalatable, flat, flavorless, insipid, stale, tasteless, unsavory and yucky

30. The locks were closed again, the process ended, insipid Vadinamian refreshments were served in the visitors gallery.

31. Life isn't some cartoon musical where you sing a little song... and your insipid dreams magically come true.

32. Present product is too too insipid, middle, actually we can be created a few make a person more exclamatory thing.

33. Congressed! Is it the end of the road for the Grand Old Party of India? Party leaders speak of the decline, the insipid leadership

34. The San Francisco Chronicle panned it as “part of some ongoing performance, where he now plays a lazy and insipid writer whose sole focus is exploring youthful anomie.”

35. The Broths ranged in flavor from insipid to full-bodied, and some of the Broths we tasted had strong off-flavors, like burnt onion, or had a mysterious acidic tang

36. Bland: 1 adj lacking taste or flavor or tang “a Bland diet” Synonyms: flat , flavorless , flavourless , insipid , savorless , savourless , vapid tasteless lacking flavor adj lacking stimulating characteristics; uninteresting “a Bland little drama” Synonyms: flat unexciting , unstimulating not stimulating adj smoothly agreeable and courteous

37. Pronunciation: 'pol Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, short for Appallen, to become pale 1 to lose strength or effectiveness 2 to lose in interest or attraction his humor began to pall on us 3 to become tired of something 4 to cause to become insipid 5 to deprive of pleasure in something by satiating

38. Etymology: Middle English, short for Appallen, to become pale 1 to lose strength or effectiveness 2 to lose in interest or attraction his humor began to pall on us> 3 to become tired of something 4 to cause to become insipid 5 to deprive of pleasure in something by satiating (source: Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary) RATING: PG-13 or R

39. I rarely drink Pinot Grigio and am somewhat guilty of partaking in the widespread belief that most low-end Pinot Grigio’s are insipid, watery and just plain boring.Having said that, there are certainly times when you want a wine that is crisp, refreshing and light and the popularity of the Contadino Pinot Grigio in the Trader Joe’s Wine