Insipid
41insipid — Hūkākai, ānea, āneanea, ko eko e, mūhea, mule, mulea. Also: hukahūkai, oka okai, ōkākai, kai, heahea, āheahea, mu umūnā, a alakai, mala, kāhalahala, maika, mahū. See tasteless …
42insipid — adj. 1 lacking vigour or interest; dull. 2 lacking flavour; tasteless. Derivatives: insipidity n. insipidly adv. insipidness n. Etymology: F insipide or LL insipidus (as IN (1), sapidus SAPID) …
43vapid, insipid — These words mean lacking flavor, life, or sharpness, dull and tedious : This cold drink is vapid (or insipid). The conversation we had was insipid (or vapid). What distinction there is between the words is that vapid suggests stupidity or… …
44insipidity — insipid ► ADJECTIVE 1) lacking flavour. 2) lacking vigour or interest. DERIVATIVES insipidity noun insipidly adverb insipidness noun. ORIGIN Latin insipidus, from in not + sapidus tasty, savoury …
45insipidly — insipid ► ADJECTIVE 1) lacking flavour. 2) lacking vigour or interest. DERIVATIVES insipidity noun insipidly adverb insipidness noun. ORIGIN Latin insipidus, from in not + sapidus tasty, savoury …
46insipidness — insipid ► ADJECTIVE 1) lacking flavour. 2) lacking vigour or interest. DERIVATIVES insipidity noun insipidly adverb insipidness noun. ORIGIN Latin insipidus, from in not + sapidus tasty, savoury …
47walch — insipid, fresh, waterish. In the South we say WALLOWISH, meaning somewhat nauseous …
48warsh — insipid, fresh, waterish. In the South we say WALLOWISH, meaning somewhat nauseous …
49List of Merriam–Webster's Words of the Year — Merriam Webster s Words of the Year, a list published annually by the American dictionary publishing company Merriam Webster, features the ten words of the year from the English language. This list started in 2003, and is published at the end of… …
50fad — FAD, Ă, fazi, de, adj. 1. (Despre mâncăruri) Fără gust; searbăd, insipid. 2. fig. Lipsit de expresie, plat, searbăd, insipid, anost. Stil fad. – Din fr. fade. Trimis de LauraGellner, 05.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 Fad ≠ expresiv, gustos Trimis de… …