Synonyms for in sipidities
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : in-sip-id |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈsɪp ɪd |
Top 10 synonyms for in sipidities Other synonyms for the word in sipidities
- abracadabra
- aridity
- asepticism
- asininity
- balderdash
- banality
- blandness
- boiler plate
- bombast
- boredom
- boringness
- bunk
- buzzword
- buzzwords
- cant
- chestnut
- cliché
- colloquialism
- colorlessness
- commonplace
- commonplace term
- commonplaceness
- corn
- cretinism
- depression
- derangement
- dinginess
- doublespeak
- dowdiness
- drabness
- dreariness
- drivel
- dryness
- dullness
- evenness
- familiar tune
- familiarity
- fatuity
- fatuousness
- flatness
- flavorlessness
- foolishness
- forlornness
- fustian
- gentility
- gibberish
- gloom
- gloominess
- hackneyed saying
- hackneyed term
- high camp
- hokum
- imbecility
- inanity
- innocuousness
- insipidity
- insipidness
- jejuneness
- joylessness
- lexicon
- lifelessness
- melancholy
- mildness
- monotomy
- monotony
- motto
- mumbo jumbo
- neologism
- newspeak
- nonsense
- old chestnut
- old story
- overused term
- palaver
- pallidness
- patter
- potboiler
- prosaicism
- proverb
- rigmarole
- routine
- sadness
- sameness
- savorlessness
- saw
- senselessness
- shibboleth
- shoptalk
- slanguage
- slowness
- speech
- stale language
- staleness
- stereotype
- sterileness
- sterility
- stodginess
- street talk
- tag
- tediousness
- tedium
- tomfoolery
- tongue
- trite language
- trite remark
- triteness
- triviality
- truism
- twaddle
- uninterestingness
- usage
- vapidity
- vapidness
- verbiage
- vernacular
- vocabulary
- weariness
Définition of in sipidities
Origin :- 1610s, "without taste or perceptible flavor," from French insipide (16c.), from Late Latin inspidus "tasteless," from Latin in- "not" (see in- (1)) + sapidus "tasty," from sapere "have a taste" (also "be wise;" see sapient). Figurative meaning "uninteresting, dull" first recorded 1640s, but it was also a secondary sense in Medieval Latin.
- In ye coach ... went Mrs. Barlow, the King's mistress and mother to ye Duke of Monmouth, a browne, beautifull, bold, but insipid creature. [John Evelyn, diary, Aug. 18, 1649]
- Related: Insipidly.
- As in jargon : noun specialized language; dialect
- As in platitude : noun dull, overused saying
- As in dullness : noun quality of being boring
- As in asepticism : noun dullness
- As in blandness : noun dullness
- As in drabness : noun dullness
- As in dreariness : noun gloominess
- As in flatness : noun dullness
- As in flavorlessness : noun tastelessness
- As in insipidity : noun dullness
- As in jejuneness : noun dullness
- As in lifelessness : noun dullness
- As in sterileness : noun dullness
- As in stodginess : noun dullness
- As in vapidity : noun dullness
- As in vapidness : noun dullness
- As in idiocy : noun utter stupidity
Antonyms for in sipidities
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