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Answer for the clue "Insipid — lacking significance ", 5 letters:
vapid

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 lifeless, dull or banal. 2 tasteless, bland, or insipid.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. lacking taste or flavor or tang; "a bland diet"; "insipid hospital food"; "flavorless supermarket tomatoes"; "vapid beer"; "vapid tea" [syn: bland , flat , flavorless , flavourless , insipid , savorless , savourless ] lacking significance or liveliness ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1650s, "flat, insipid" (of drinks), from Latin vapidus "flat, insipid," literally "that has exhaled its vapor," related to vappa "stale wine," and probably to vapor "vapor." Applied from 1758 to talk and writing deemed dull and lifeless. Related: Vapidly ...

Usage examples of vapid.

To the vapid and irreflective observer he was not much to look at in the early stages of his career, having a dough-like face almost entirely devoid of nose, a lack-lustre eye, and the general appearance of a poached egg.

The shrunken body under the flaccid skin slowly took on some semblance of its former ponderosity, the watery eyes slowly lost their dead and vapid stare.

Or if I thought your visits would take place in the company of skinny, vapid fashion-model wannabes and their sleazoid agents.

The voice, of a smooth, oily timbre, as if the owner kept it well greased for purposes of amiable speech, was like an echo of the past, when jolly, irresponsible Baron de Batz, erst-while officer of the Guard in the service of the late King, and since then known to be the most inveterate conspirator for the restoration of the monarchy, used to amuse Marguerite by his vapid, senseless plans for the overthrow of the newly-risen power of the people.

What has a young man bred abroad in a vapid Court, and suckled into Papistry, to say to the people of England?

And he never could stand the vapid cliches and disdain for abstraction.

The girls are not to blame if they are as vapid and uninteresting as the ideal girls they have been associating with in the books they have read.

The medical attache, in sum, feels tightly wound and badly underappreciated and is prepared in advance to be irritated by the item inside, which is merely a standard black entertainment cartridge, but is wholly unlabelled and not in any sort of colorful or informative or inviting cartridge-case, and has only another of these vapid U.

His business was to carol of the most vapid and obvious sentiment, and to string flowers, fruits, trees, breeze, sorrow, to-morrow, knights, coal-black steeds, regret, deception, and so forth, into fervid anapaestics.

Five weeks later she'd found out he'd married his childhood sweetheart - a vapid blonde with huge boobs and a serious overbite.

The fist crashing into the baby's face, the tire cut open with a jackknife, the barroom brawl, the insertion of razor blades into Halloween apples, the constant, vapid qualifiers which the human mind, in all its labyrinthine twists and turns, is able to spew forth.

Next to Antonia was Madonna, who was in a liplock with that vapid bitters heir Chris Angostura.

Then comes lack of devotion, whereby a man is so blinded, as Saint Bernard says, and has such languor of soul, that he may not read or sing in holy church, nor hear or think of anything devout, nor toil with his hands at any good work, without the labour being unsavoury and vapid to him.

The witch was wearing a vapid smile like a beauty contestant, and from what Harry knew of goblins and centaurs, they were most unlikely to be caught staring so soppily at humans of any description.

Tears were coursing on her face, reflecting in miniature the vapid standard lamps.