🥱insipid (insipide)

adjective
/ɪnˈsɪpɪd/
insipide (insipide)

Signification

lacking flavor, interest, or excitement; dull
Traduction de la signification
manque de saveur, d'intérêt ou d'excitation; fade
manque de saveur, d'interet ou d'excitation; fade

Phrases d'exemple

The soup was insipid and needed more seasoning.

La soupe était insipide et avait besoin de plus d'assaisonnement.
La soupe etait insipide et avait besoin de plus d'assaisonnement.

Synonymes

bland, tasteless, dull, boring, flat

Antonymes

flavorful, exciting, lively

Collocations

insipid taste, insipid conversation, insipid food, insipid performance

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