Insipid in a sentence as an adjective

That's boring and dull and bland and insipid.

" like every other insipid thing in the world.

Instead of playing an insipid game of cat and mouse, you'll learn about the person you're hiring.

That's insipid and unarguable - it's just an ad hominem attack on a group.

There was one week where they showed a combined 96 hours of "ground force", "changing rooms" and one other insipid home reality show.

We invented insipid modal UIs that jerked users around the app.

It was a stupid, self-important, insipid and ill-thought out idea.

It would certainly be more valuable than bringing up the insipid "everything is selfish" argument.

So if you like everything on Facebook, the result is political extremism and the most insipid pop culture trash.

"So if you like everything on Facebook, the result is political extremism and the most insipid pop culture trash.

The idea that, since a master craftsman finds essential value in their art, it's okay on a moral level for them not to be rewarded in the form of food and shelter is rather insipid.

I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who ends up having to expend more effort trying to read bland and insipid content, so tailored to avoid offending anyone's sensibilities that it shows.

This is a very costly measuring unit because it encourages the writing of insipid code, but today I am less interested in how foolish a unit it is from even a pure business point of view.

As long as environmental externalities of human economic behavior are underpriced, they will continue to happen for reasons that many consider insipid.

The coverage now is mostly those meta, "Inside Baseball" kind of stories -- where they aren't talking about the technology, they're talking about the personalities, the stupid feuds, oh and all that insipid Valley navel-gazing...

I love seeing content like this way more than the insipid, obvious, naval-gazing, circlejerking blog nonsense that often passes for worthwhile reading just because the author mentions "funding" or "startups" or anything else in vogue n times before the post finishes.

Insipid definitions

adjective

lacking taste or flavor or tang; "a bland diet"; "insipid hospital food"; "flavorless supermarket tomatoes"; "vapid beer"; "vapid tea"

See also: bland flat flavorless flavourless savorless savourless vapid

adjective

lacking interest or significance or impact; "an insipid personality"; "jejune novel"

See also: jejune