Insipidity

noun

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The condition of being insipid; insipidness. uncountable

    "1735, Alexander Pope, The Dunciad, Book I, Notes Variorum, in The Works of Mr. Alexander Pope, Volume 2, London: Lawton Gilliver, p. 98, Nahum Tate was Poet Laureate, a cold writer, of no invention, but sometimes translated tolerably when befriended by Mr. Dryden. In his second part of Absalom and Achitophel are above two hundred admirable lines together of that great hand, which strongly shine through the insipidity of the rest."

  2. 2
    lacking any distinctive or interesting taste property wordnet
  3. 3
    Something that is insipid; an insipid utterance, sight, object, etc. countable

    "The lovers of beauty, preferring what is dull to what is offensive, will rather doze over the inanities and insipidities of a drowsy dilettantism, than choose to be irritated into wakeful attention by ugly contours, disproportioned figures, and ill-assorted colours, drawn and arranged after the hard and ignorant manner of the early Christian painters, and imbued with the childish symbolism of the dismal Middle Ages."

  4. 4
    extreme dullness; lacking spirit or interest wordnet

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin īnsipiditās. By surface analysis, insipid + -ity.

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